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Why doesn't huck turn Jim in?

Huck doesn't turn Jim in because Jim in Huck's first TRUE friend. Jim is also the only "family" Huck has ever had that cares so much about him and will protect him.


How did Jim react when he saw Huck for the first time?

Jim was initially startled and suspicious when he saw Huck for the first time as he was afraid Huck would turn him in. However, he eventually realized that Huck genuinely wanted to help him escape, which led to a deep bond of friendship developing between the two characters.


How would you describe the town where huck and Jim land?

Black my negro.


What did the young boy who was walking along the river tell Huck when he returned to leave with Jim?

He told Huck that Jim had been sold as a runaway slave!!!


What would have happened to Huck if he hadn't found Jim?

he would have lived a lonly life


What were your feelings when huck thought about sending the letter to miss Watson so that Jim could be recaptured?

I thought that Huck was making a big mistake. Huck isn't the type of person who would purposely betray Jim. Huck always tries to do what is right, even if he isn't sure what that is. He would have ended up regretting sending that letter if Jim had been captured. He would have felt guilty about it because Jim is his friend no matter what the law says.


What does Jim think when he first see's huck on the island?

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.


What is Jim's response to Huck's trick?

Jim is initially angry at Huck for playing a trick on him, but he eventually forgives him after seeing how upset Huck is. Jim understands that Huck didn't mean any harm and values their friendship more than holding a grudge.


How does huck's practical joke on Jim humanize Huck?

No clue


Why do some people call huck the real farther of Jim on Huckleberry Finn?

Huck liberated Jim and helped Jim realize who he was!


What tricks did tom and huck play on Jim?

After being separated by a fog, Huck wakes up and sees Jim sleeping on the raft. He ties the canoe back to the raft and lays at Jim's feet, pretending to be sleeping. When Jim wakes, Huck pretends that Jim dreamt the whole fog incident. When Jim finds out Huck is pranking him, he is offended. He says that after all the work of trying to find Huck and calling for him, he didn't care about himself or the raft, only about Huck's safety. When he woke up and saw Huck alive, he was so happy he could have kissed Huck's feet. All that time all Huck cared about was making Jim look like a fool. After Jim says this, Huck sees how mean his prank was and feels so bad he could have "kissed his foot to get him to take it back." He apologizes to Jim.


What mean trick did Huck play on Jim?

One of the tricks Huck plays on Jim is pretending that their separation and Huck's adventure with the Duke and Dauphin was just a dream, leading Jim to believe that he dreamed about Huck getting lynched. It plays with Jim's emotions and causes him distress before revealing the truth.