Miss Watson's slave, Jim, used a hairball from an ox to tell Huck's future.
In Mark Twain's novel "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," the characters Jim and Huck use a hair ball from an ox, which they refer to as a "golden hair-ball," to pretend to predict the future. Jim claims to have supernatural abilities and tricks Huck into believing in the hair ball's powers.
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The character who used a hair ball from an ox to tell Huck's future in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is Jim, the enslaved man who accompanies Huck on his journey down the Mississippi River. Jim uses the hair ball to supposedly divine information about Huck's fate and future adventures.
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Jim uses a hairball taken from an ox's stomach to tell Huck's future. He claims to be able to interpret signs and symbols from nature in order to predict events.
a hairball from the oxes stomach
dogs usually only fetch the ball when it hits the ground because dogs have sensitive hearing and can tell were its at. when its in the hair they cant tell were its at
The future tense of "tell" is "will tell."
The future tense is 'will tell'.
you can get a chunk of hair from on top of your head, and arrange it how you want your 'future' fringe to look. tada!!
UMM iTHINK THEY READ YOUR PALM AND USE A CRYSTAL BALL hope this helps!! :)
You can't really tell the future.
you cannot tell the future only God can!