When Huck says you can't teach a hog to argue, he is implying that some individuals or creatures are inherently incapable of engaging in rational discourse or debate. This reflects a broader theme in Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," suggesting that certain traits, such as stubbornness or ignorance, cannot be changed through education or persuasion. Essentially, it highlights the futility of trying to reason with those who are fundamentally resistant to new ideas or perspectives.
Huck meant that his father beat him.
One of the tricks Huck plays on Jim is pretending that their separation and Huck's adventure with the Duke and Dauphin was just a dream, leading Jim to believe that he dreamed about Huck getting lynched. It plays with Jim's emotions and causes him distress before revealing the truth.
Haggle does not mean the same as argue. Haggle means a period of persistent bargaining. Argue means to express diverging views, typically in an angry way.
Jim is initially angry at Huck for playing a trick on him, but he eventually forgives him after seeing how upset Huck is. Jim understands that Huck didn't mean any harm and values their friendship more than holding a grudge.
Docens - teaching Docere - to teach
To argue in a petty manner
dispute
Yes and the more you teach and reward with treats and love him/her the less mean he/she will be.
It means you're violent or argue.
Teach
It means he needs some education on the subject of L-O-V-E. You can teach him.
To fight or argue