In Tom sawyer aunt Polly is Tom's aunt. He lives with her because his mom and dad died. He is always tricking her and she doesn't have the gut to punish him. Tom also lives with aunt Polly's son Sid ( also Tom's cousin ).
Aunt Polly is Tom's aunt. He lives with her, despite the relentless discipline and spiritual guidance. She comes off as caring and noble character. She loves Tom as her own child. She also gives her love to Tom's best friend.
The dead cat in "Tom Sawyer" is named Peter. Tom and Huck use his body to cure warts in the story.
Do you mean the cat that Tom had brought to the cemetery or another cat alltogether?
The cat that Tom gave painkiller to? He didn't die at all did he?
He pours a pain killer to the cat, which he was supposed to drink and the Cat gets really high and starts to mess everything up in the house.
The cat's name is Peter.
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the purpose of the dead cat is to get rid of warts.
The name of the tonic Tom Sawyer gave to Peter the cat was Painkiller.
The cat's name is Peter.
I remember one was taking a dead cat and swinging it over your head, then throwing it and saying "Cat follow (something), wart follow cat, I'm done with the,"
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In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," two superstitions that Tom believes about death are that seeing an accidental procession of squirrels can predict a death in the village and that actions like touching a dead cat in the graveyard at midnight can cure warts.
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Tom Sawyer blamed the unsuccessful marble spell on the cat walking through the circle he had made.
There is no character named Peter in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain. The main characters in the book are Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, Becky Thatcher, and Aunt Polly.
Tom captures Becky's attention by showing off his knowledge of a dead cat's whisker as a remedy for warts. This unique piece of information intrigues Becky and causes her to take notice of Tom.
The simile "the cat jumped like a basketball player" is from Chapter 6 of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain. It can be found on page 48 of the Penguin Classics edition.
The boy's password in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer was "BECKY." This password was used by Tom Sawyer and his friends to gain entry to their group and was a way to identify each other.