the reverend Harvey wilks
Huck's attitude toward the king can best be described as skeptical and disdainful. He sees through the king's deceitful nature and is critical of his manipulative behavior. Despite occasionally being drawn into the king's schemes, Huck ultimately recognizes the king's lack of integrity and feels a sense of moral superiority over him. This skepticism reflects Huck's growing sense of morality and individuality throughout his journey.
To get you to anything he says, when he says, and so he doesnt have to do anything
Tend which means to pay attention or to apply oneself. Pre- is a prefix meaning before.
Drink, lie, get depressed, steal, and pretend to be happy.
The King Of England (by then the King Of Great Britain) was George III.
hes cool
The name of the village the king decided to visit in "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is Pikesville.
miss Watson
i think the nile river
in hucks room
Widow Douglas
Sherbun was able to identify Huck and the king
Hick Fin was Tom Sawyers friend who lived off the land and was very self suffiecient
Because Huck says he say "n*ggers" going into his bedroom and he didn't say anything. This is a lie. But the king is angry because he believes that Huck should have been smarter about it.
It is because Huck takes them the wrong direction by accident at first.
Huck meets the king and the duke in Chapter 19 of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain.
Huck's attitude toward the king can best be described as skeptical and disdainful. He sees through the king's deceitful nature and is critical of his manipulative behavior. Despite occasionally being drawn into the king's schemes, Huck ultimately recognizes the king's lack of integrity and feels a sense of moral superiority over him. This skepticism reflects Huck's growing sense of morality and individuality throughout his journey.