Tom likely ran for the fence because he saw something on the other side that interested him or he was trying to escape from something on his side of the fence. It could have been a noise, another animal, or just curiosity that prompted him to run for the fence.
In "To Kill A Mockingbird," Tom Robinson gives up all hope for acquittal for a crime he did not commit. As a result, he attempts to escape by running toward a fence in a well lighted area, in full view of the guards. It implies the possibility that Tom wanted to die.
Tom has to paint the fence in Chapter 2 of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain.
It was about how a slave ran away to the north I think, with love.
No, Tom had never entered the house's fence before.
Tom Robinson had to climb over a fence that was about eight feet tall.
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Huck and Joe Harper i think
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Tom Sawyer convinces his friends to whitewash the fence by making it seem like a fun and desirable task. He uses reverse psychology by acting as though it's a privilege and special skill that he doesn't want to share. This piques his friends' curiosity and they end up wanting to participate in the activity themselves.
Tom tore his pants on a fence and was shot in the leg.
she ran to a homes and die
To whitewash the fence