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Huck killed a pig and spread the blood around the cabin. He did that in order to fake his death and get away from his father. he made it look like someone busted into the shack/house and killed him with an axe and threw his body in the river.

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Who uses saw?

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What did Huck's pap do?

Huck's pap was an abusive drunkard who neglected and mistreated Huck. He kidnapped Huck and locked him up in a cabin, aiming to extort money from him. Huck eventually fakes his own death to escape from his abusive father.


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Why does Pap try to kill Huck in the cabin?

Pap tries to kill Huck because he is angry that Huck has money and refuses to give it to him. Pap feels entitled to use Huck's money for alcohol and believes that Huck owes it to him. This demonstrates Pap's selfish and abusive nature towards Huck.


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.


What did huck do after he escaped from his pap?

After escaping from his abusive father, Huck explores the wilderness and stages his death by killing a pig and spreading its blood around the cabin to fake his own murder. He then takes to the Mississippi River on a raft, where he meets Jim, a runaway slave, and they embark on a series of adventures together.


Pap kidnaps Huck and takes him where?

In Mark Twain's novel "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Pap kidnaps Huck and takes him to a remote cabin in the woods along the Mississippi River. Pap wants to control and punish Huck for his attempts to gain independence from his drunken and abusive father.


Who uses a saw?

Huck does to get out of the cabin and fake his own murder


Where does Huck's father take him?

huck's father takes him to a cabin in the woods, because he wants the money that huck discovered in the cave.


How did huck try to convince his pap that he been murdered?

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