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Who is more irritating to Huck than the widow in Huckleberry Finn?

the widows sister


How did tom convince Huck to stay with the widow Douglas?

Tom convinced Huck to stay with the Widow Douglas by persuading him with the idea that he could join Tom's band of robbers and play out adventurous scenarios, instead of living a boring life. Tom's presentation of a more exciting life enticed Huck to stay.


How would you compare the characters of the widow Douglas and miss Watson who seems to be presented in a more favorable light?

Both Widow Douglas and Miss Watson are portrayed as caring and well-intentioned characters in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." However, Miss Watson is often depicted in a more favorable light due to her attempts to educate and civilize Huck, even if her methods may seem strict. In contrast, Widow Douglas is seen as more nurturing and compassionate towards Huck, showcasing a softer side that appeals to the reader.


What is the comparative for irritating?

"Irritating" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more irritating" or "most irritating."


What is the form of the word irritating in comparative and superlative?

The word "irritating" in comparative form is "more irritating" and in superlative form is "most irritating."


Huck struggles against society and its attempts to civilize him.The persons who try to civilize him are Miss Watson the Widow Douglas and other adults he comes across.How does this help Huck grow up?

Not only do Miss Watson and Widow Douglas push their views of society on Huck, Tom, Jim and Pap do as well. As Huck learns about the beliefs of Tom and the "books" and Jim's beliefs in voodoo, superstitions, and charms he grows up. Huck does not like living in the ways of Widow Douglas or Pap ultimately leading to his escape to Jackson's Island. The way other people are trying to civilize him is taking away his innocence. As he breaks away from others' personal beliefs, he is becoming more of an individual and listens to his heart. This is proven when he states "I'll go to helll" (207).


What spider is more poisonous than a widow?

a brown recluse is way more deadly than a widow.


How is Jim introduced in Huckleberry Finn?

In chapter two, Huck slips out of the widow's house with Tom Sawyer late at night. Jim is in the kitchen and almost catches them when he hears a twig snap as they try to slip by. But Huck and Tom hide in the dark. Jim sits down to listen and see if he can catch whoever is prowling around. He falls asleep, and Tom slips his hat off and hangs it from a tree branch.


How did huck react to Jim's disappearance?

In "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Huck is distraught and feels guilty when Jim goes missing, as he sees Jim as a friend and father figure. Huck goes to great lengths to find Jim, showing his deep care and concern for his well-being.


What did the kind do while huck and the duke looked for him in Pikesville?

The king went to a local tavern to get drunk while Huck and the duke searched for him in Pikesville. He wasted time and resources, causing more trouble for Huck and the duke.


What spider is more venomous then a cobra?

black widow,brown widow, and brown recluse


What spider has more poison a black widow or daddy long legs?

Black widow.