tom's spelling book
Alfred spilled ink on Tom's spelling book.
Alfred Temple died in 1928.
Alfred Temple was born in 1848.
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain, Tom Sawyer convinces his friend, Alfred Temple, to confess to spilling ink on the schoolmaster's book. Tom then takes credit for the deed and earns praise from his classmates for his honesty and bravery.
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," Alfred Temple is a character who is one of Tom Sawyer's classmates. He plays a small role in the story, particularly in the school scenes and in his interactions with Tom. Alfred is known for being a tattletale and a bit of a snitch.
Air pressure
ink
Alfred spilled ink on it
We have to spill water onto the invisible things.
Because as altitude increases, air pressure decreases. As the plane rises, the air pressure inside the pen is higher than outside it causing the ink to spill out.
Alfred Temple is a boy that is new to Tom's class that year. He is rather prim and proper. He also steals Toms "true love" away from him (Becky Thatcher). In the beginning of the book, Tom "licks" (Fights) him because of the way he looks.
reads a book with Alfred temple