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In Mark Twains "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the escaped slave, Jim shows intelligence by requiring Tom and Huck to make their identity known to him before they can enter the shed where he was hiding. He has an elaborate plan to not only gain his own freedom, but the freedom of his wife and children. Jim is intelligent, logical, and understands the dangerous situation he is in.

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