come upstairs and pretend they were a lightning rod A+
Mississippi
Jim is initially startled when he sees Huck on the island, as he believes that he has seen a ghost. However, he quickly realizes that Huck is alive and is relieved to be reunited with him. Jim is happy to see Huck safe and well.
Huck recruits Tom Sawyer to help him free Jim from captivity as a way of helping the Widow Douglas.
Jim and Huck were trying to reach Cairo, Illinois so that Jim could attempt to escape to the free states and gain his freedom.
huck's attitude toward's school is that he does not really like it so he runs away.Huck does not like school, he likes to be free not confined to a classroom
Huck was looking for the town of Cairo to help free Jim
In Mark Twain's novel "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Huck's pap, a violent and abusive alcoholic, physically and emotionally abuses Huck. He locks Huck up, beats him, and doesn't allow him to go to school or better himself in any way. Huck eventually escapes from his pap's abuse and goes on his own adventure down the Mississippi River.
In the dense fog on the river, Huck and Jim miss their exit and end up floating past it, losing their way in the river's intricate twists and turns. They become disoriented and can't find their way back. Jim and Huck were trying to reach the city of Cairo in Illinois so Jim could get to the free states and be a free man.
"Supply is relative to demand" explains the factors responsible for setting prices in a free market system.
1. Because when he goes to free Jim from the Phelp’s plantation, he realizes that the Phelps are Tom’s aunt and uncle, and they are expecting a visit from Tom. Huck uses this is a way to free Jim.
NO there is none, and stop thinking about illegal / malicious activities on the internet.
Jim and Huck originally plan to go to the free states up north to escape slavery and the societal expectations placed on them in the South.