Injun Joe was trying to kill Tom Sawyer for knowing too much about his crimes.
In the book "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain, the character who is murdered is Dr. Robinson. He is killed by Injun Joe while trying to help Muff Potter.
Dr. Robinson got murdered
Me. I was in that book. Innit.
Injun Joe.
In the book "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain, Tom reveals in court that he witnessed the murder of Dr. Robinson by Injun Joe in the cemetery, and manages to clear Muff Potter's name in the process.
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.
Becky almost got in trouble for tearing a page in the teacher's anatomy book and blamed it on another student.
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.
No, when he got up on stage to recite the "Give me liberty or give me death" speech he broke down in the middle of it and a ghastly stage fright seized him.
well, in Tom Sawyer she found a book in the teachers drawer and was looking though it, Tom came up behind her and scared her causing her to rip the page she was holding out of the book. She knew she would get in trouble for it by the teacher and got really scared and that's when Tom came in and said that he did, taking Becky's beating for her.
During church, Tom Sawyer got amused by seeing a beetle crawling up a lady's back. He was fascinated by the beetle's journey and couldn't resist watching it climb.
They laugh because the poodle got bit by the stink bug and was freaking out.
Making Aunt Polly cry. His aunt wept over him and asked him how he could go and break her old heart so; and finally told him to go on, and ruin himself and bring her gray hairs with sorrow to the grave, for it was no use for her to try any more. This was worse than a thousand whippings, and Tom's heart was sorer now than his body. (The text is an excerpt from "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," by Mark Twain. See link below)
In Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," Becky Thatcher and Tom Sawyer are brought back together when they find themselves lost in the caves. Together, they work to find their way out, which strengthens their bond and rekindles their friendship.
Huckleberry Finn sat next to Tom Sawyer at school. They were close friends and got into mischief together.
Acually, no. He got the bible to impress Becky, or Judge Thather's daughter.