Huck and Jim board the Walter Scott to investigate and to salvage goods.
Huck arrives at the Grangerford house after getting separated from Jim during a fog. Jim goes downstream in the raft, while Huck goes ashore and wanders into the Grangerford family's property. He is taken in by the Grangerfords and treated with kindness.
Since Huck's actual father never acted like he was one, Jim and Huck develop a filial relationship. Primarily, Huck looks up to Jim as a father figure, but Huck additionally looks out for Jim like a father would his son. And, of course, they are very close and trusting friends.
you cant it fulls off the boat and sinks
:) the dogs recognized huck and tom and kept heading toward the river (:
Huckleberry Finn meets Buck Grangerford when he encounters the Grangerford family at their plantation after running away from the feuding Grangerford and Shepherdson families. Huck befriends Buck and learns more about the family's involvement in the feud.
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.
no they cant only after 2 years
Huck explains his fast return by saying that he took a short cut through the woods and ran most of the way back. He attributes his speed to being anxious to get back to the raft and worried about Jim's safety.
well if the boat drives/float away and your far from shore if you cant swim its 98 percent of a chance that you might die from drowning so please DO NOT TRY IT
He lies and claims his pap, mam (mom), and mary ann (sister) are on the raft and have small pox.
Huck Finn, short for Huckleberry Finn, is a fictional character created by Mark Twain in the novel "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." He is a young boy who goes on various adventures along the Mississippi River with his friend, Jim, an escaping slave. Huck Finn is known for his independence, resilience, and moral growth throughout the novel.
The name of the black man in Tom Sawyer Adventures is Jim. Jim takes off with Huck and hopes to reach the free states and get his freedom from slavery.