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Tom traded his 'treasures' with other kids in his Sunday school class in order to get tickets. After he had traded he realized he had enough tickets for a new bible so he traded in his tickets for a bible. The answer therefore is: a new bible.
Tom wishes he had a clean Sunday school record in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" because he wants to win a Bible as a prize, which is given to those with a perfect attendance record and no mistakes in their behavior. Tom sees the Bible as a valuable prize and believes it will provide him with a sense of accomplishment and recognition.
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The narrator in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is an omniscient third-person narrator who observes and recounts the events involving Tom Sawyer. This narrator provides insights into Tom's thoughts, feelings, and actions throughout the story.
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In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," Alfred Temple is a character who is one of Tom Sawyer's classmates. He plays a small role in the story, particularly in the school scenes and in his interactions with Tom. Alfred is known for being a tattletale and a bit of a snitch.
The word "beguiled" is found in chapter 6 of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, when Tom tries to get his friend Joe Harper to escape school by playing hookey. He uses various tactics to beguile Joe into joining him.
The school boys painted Mr. Dobbins' head blue.
The school master let out school in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" because it was an exceptionally hot day and he was feeling sleepy. Tom's scheme to play hooky worked as the school master dismissed the students early.
Yes, in Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," Tom does earn a Bible by memorizing 2,000 verses of scripture. He was able to accomplish this task and win the Bible as a prize in Sunday School.
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," nobby refers to playing truant or skipping school to go swimming, fishing, or engaging in other mischief. It's a slang term used by Tom and his friends to describe their rebellious and adventurous behavior.
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