The Widow Douglas and Miss Watson took Huck in and tried to "sivilize" him. They taught him manners, etiquette, and tried to instill a sense of morality in him according to their societal standards.
huck took exception to toms behavior but said nothing.
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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Jim, the runaway slave, took the best care of Huck in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain. Despite facing difficulties of his own, Jim looks out for Huck like a caring father figure throughout their journey down the Mississippi River. He shows Huck kindness, protects him, and teaches him important life lessons along the way.
People had took boats and airplanes to Haiti and tried to help them get food and help the injured people.
huck killed the pig and spread the blood around the cabin
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Huck and Jim couldn't escape the steamboat at first because their own raft had drifted away and was going far down river. Their only option was the robber's boat back up on the steamboat. When they got there, the robber's were loading it with goods they stole but went back for more. Huck and Jim took advantage of this time and took their boat to save themselves. Huck later sent someone else to rescue the robber's before they drowned on the ship.
Tom took the spoon before she counted them and put them back before she counted them again
Because they could treat people any way they wanted and the people had no alternative. Frequently this took the form of excessive prices and ruthless treatment of anyone who tried to compete with them.
Huck stayed with the Grangerford family, who were a wealthy and hospitable clan he encountered while making his way down the Mississippi River. They took him in and treated him as one of their own, unaware that he was a runaway.
He took his own life before he could be tried.