No, Betty did not want to stay with her aunt. She preferred to find her own place and be independent.
Aunt Betty's Revenge - 1913 was released on: USA: 10 February 1913
Aunt Betty's Cupboard.
a letter from her aunt she ask if she want to come stay with heririr
Talk to your aunt as soon as you can. Tell her your concerns about this and why you don't want to live with your father.
"Dear Aunt Betty" is the salutation or greeting of a friendly letter. It addresses the recipient and sets a warm tone for the correspondence. This part typically includes the word "Dear" followed by the name of the person being addressed, often with a familial title such as "Aunt."
you do know you are legally able to move out so if you don't like it then just move out
A 16 year old cannot decide where they want to live. Yes, they can get into trouble.
no
Can't with a change in the orders, or approval of the aunt.
If she looks good then go for it. Aunt's are the best
Huck decides not to stay with Aunt Sally because he prefers an independent and adventurous life on the river rather than a civilized and restrictive life in society. He values his freedom and wants to continue exploring the world on his own terms.
No, Dill does not want to have an aunt like Aunt Alexandra. He enjoys the freedom and adventure that comes from spending time with Scout and Jem, and having a strict and proper aunt like Aunt Alexandra would likely limit his fun and spontaneity.