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Huck Finn from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer1.Where did Huck's clothes from2.How did Huck hold up his pants3.How often did Huck have to take a bath4.Who told Huck what to do5.When did Huck go barefoot?

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What would you do if you were Juliet when you hear romeo banishment?

I'd take a bath. I often take a bath when I am upset.


How often a dog take a bath?

every 2 weeks


In Kentucky how often do people have to take baths?

I live in Ky and I take a bath everyday.


How often should you take a bath other than a shower?

ONE


How often do you take a bath?

You should give them a bath at least once a week. Well at least that's what I did with my beagle Cassy.


What can you do to erase the body odor?

Take a bath often and maintain good hygiene .


How often do you take beagles a bath?

You should give them a bath at least once a week. Well at least that's what I did with my beagle Cassy.


Can you take a bath in bad weather?

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What happened to HUCK when he paddled up to stream looking for some berries?

Huck was ambushed by his father, who was waiting for him. His father had been hiding in the woods and had been looking for Huck. Huck's father was drunk and angry, and he proceeded to attack Huck and take him back to their cabin.


Where does the Welshman take tom and Huck?

The Welshman takes Tom and Huck to his home to hide them from Injun Joe and to provide them with shelter and safety.


Who told huck what to do?

Huck gets advice from a variety of individuals throughout "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," including Jim, Tom Sawyer, and the Widow Douglas. Ultimately, Huck often follows his own instincts and makes decisions based on his own moral compass.