When Tom comes back from the island, Becky is elated, but she is just as quickly infuriated when he passes her over in favor of Amy Lawrence. In order to get back at him, she invites everyone within earshot to a picnic - except Tom and Amy.
When this doesn't work, she begins reading a picture book with the dweeby Alfred Temple.
This does get to Tom, and Becky soon stops associating with Temple. Temple gets angry and ruins Tom's spelling book - while Becky watches - but Becky decides not to tell Tom.
The next day, Tom tries to apologize to Becky, but she won't hear of it.
Becky takes a look at Mr. Dobbins's anatomy book, but she rips a page when Tom comes up behind her. She begins to cry, because she knows she will be beaten for ripping the book.
When Mr. Dobbins starts asking who ripped the page, and Becky begins to fold under pressure, Tom stands up and takes credit for the misdeed. Tom is whipped, and Becky falls helplessly back into love.
Alfred may run a page of Tom's spelling book to help him practice and improve his spelling skills. Running through the page can aid in memorization, reinforce correct spelling patterns, and track progress over time. It can also provide a structured approach to learning and identifying areas for improvement.
Alfred spilled ink on it
Alfred spilled ink on Tom's spelling book.
tom's spelling book
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain, Tom Sawyer convinces his friend, Alfred Temple, to confess to spilling ink on the schoolmaster's book. Tom then takes credit for the deed and earns praise from his classmates for his honesty and bravery.
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.
reads a book with Alfred temple
Alfred Temple is a character in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain. He is a new boy in town whom Tom tricks into doing his work by pretending it is a fun game. Alfred is portrayed as naive and gullible, making him an easy target for Tom's schemes.
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Alfred Denning went by Tom.
it doesnt say in the book. but you can find it where it says it in the book. Page 282 the last paragraph.
Becky almost got in trouble for tearing a page in the teacher's anatomy book and blamed it on another student.
when tom plays hooky from school he goes swimming and if you have the book you can go back and check this answer in chapter 1 page 5 :)