Q. How long were Tom and Becky in the cave?
Three days
Q. What happened in Chapter 31 of Tom Sawyer?
Summary—Chapter 31: Found and Lost Again After escaping the bats, they realize how far from the others they are and decide to go back, but they cannot go the way they came, as the bats are blocking it. Tom chooses another passage to follow, and, after a while, they realize they are completely lost.
Table of Contents
- Q. How long were Tom and Becky in the cave?
- Q. What happened in Chapter 31 of Tom Sawyer?
- Q. What is the significance of Tom taking Becky’s candle?
- Q. What made Tom and Becky lose their way?
- Q. Who died in Tom Sawyer?
- Q. Why did Injun Joe kill the doctor?
- Q. How does Injun Joe die?
- Q. How does Tom behave toward Becky while they are lost in the cave?
- Q. Is Tom Sawyer static or dynamic?
- Q. Is Tom Sawyer a hero?
- Q. What can we learn from Tom Sawyer?
- Q. What kind of person is Tom Sawyer?
- Q. Is Tom Sawyer a true story?
- Q. What is the message of Tom Sawyer?
- Q. What happens to Tom Sawyer?
- Q. Does Huck Finn die?
- Q. Who is Tom Sawyer’s best friend?
- Q. How did Tom Sawyer meet Huck Finn?
- Q. Is Tom Sawyer in Huck Finn?
- Q. Is Tom Sawyer poor?
- Q. What age is appropriate to read Huckleberry Finn?
Q. What is the significance of Tom taking Becky’s candle?
What is the significance of Tom taking Becky’s candle? Tom takes Becky’s candle because he knows they will be in the caves a long time and using two candles is wasteful. It is significant because Becky now understands that Tom knows their situation is dangerous.
Q. What made Tom and Becky lose their way?
some bats from which they flee, failing to mark their whereabouts. They try to find their way out and can’t. First Tom and then Becky realize that they are lost.
Q. Who died in Tom Sawyer?
Tommy Kelly
Q. Why did Injun Joe kill the doctor?
Character Analysis Injun Joe He kills young doctor Robinson without qualms and for no discernible reason except for pure evil pleasure. He frames old Muff Potter, and he is shrewd enough to make the townspeople believe his story is true.
Q. How does Injun Joe die?
In revenge, he tries to kill Tom, and chases him through a cave until Huck Finn arrives to save his friend, and faces Injun Joe in a duel, but he knocks Huck down. But he then falls to his death in a chasm of the cave.
Q. How does Tom behave toward Becky while they are lost in the cave?
Once they are lost, however, Tom rises to the occasion. He assumes responsibility for his mistakes, behaves generously toward Becky, and takes practical measures like saving candles and finding a spring to sit by once the candles are nearly gone.
Q. Is Tom Sawyer static or dynamic?
Tom’s character is a dynamic one, that is he moves from enjoyment in the most famous of boyhood games–playing “Indians and Chiefs,” pretending to be Robin Hood, and so on–to actions that require a high degree of moral integrity.
Q. Is Tom Sawyer a hero?
However, to Huck Finn and the other boys, Tom was placed on a mantle because of his thirst for adventure, especially when he was the swashbuckling character of Robin Hood. Figuratively, he was hero to his friends, and to those whom he saved. Tom actually being heroic when he saved Becky Thatcher twice.
Q. What can we learn from Tom Sawyer?
And the fact that Tom felt so horrible for so long only teaches us that telling the truth will help take away that horrible burden. Honesty truly is the best policy. Bring extra food when spelunking, or, adversity makes you stronger. Tom showed his true colors when he and Becky were lost in the cave.
Q. What kind of person is Tom Sawyer?
The novel’s protagonist. Tom is a mischievous boy with an active imagination who spends most of the novel getting himself, and often his friends, into and out of trouble. Despite his mischief, Tom has a good heart and a strong moral conscience.
Q. Is Tom Sawyer a true story?
The author published The Adventures of Tom Sawyer in 1876, saying the character was based on three boys. He later said that he himself was the inspiration behind the character, and that Tom Sawyer “was not the real name … of any person I ever knew, so far as I can remember”.
Q. What is the message of Tom Sawyer?
The main theme of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is the joys of childhood when the world is full of wonders and children are free of the heavy responsibilities of adulthood. Mark Twain was writing about his own boyhood, growing up in the small town of Hannibal, Missouri, right on the edge of the great Mississippi River.
Q. What happens to Tom Sawyer?
At the end of the book, Injun Joe is out of the picture. Tom and Huck are hometown heroes. Huck has saved the Widow Douglas’s life, and Tom has managed to escape from the caves with Becky. The book ends with Tom and Huck making plans to begin Tom Sawyer’s Gang and become robbers that very night.
Q. Does Huck Finn die?
Huck fakes his death to get away from Pap and is metaphorically reborn on the river. It’s important to note that on the river Huck is Huck. Every time Huck goes ashore, he changes identity and becomes someone else. Huck is only his “true self” on the raft.
Q. Who is Tom Sawyer’s best friend?
Joe Harper
Q. How did Tom Sawyer meet Huck Finn?
On Monday morning, Tom feigns a “mortified toe” with the hope of staying home from school. When that ploy fails, he complains of a toothache, but Aunt Polly yanks out the loose tooth and sends him off to school. On his way to school, Tom encounters Huckleberry Finn, the son of the town drunkard.
Q. Is Tom Sawyer in Huck Finn?
Huckleberry “Huck” Finn is a fictional character created by Mark Twain who first appeared in the book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and is the protagonist and narrator of its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884). …
Q. Is Tom Sawyer poor?
Tom is the same age as Huck and his best friend. Whereas Huck’s birth and upbringing have left him in poverty and on the margins of society, Tom has been raised in relative comfort.
Q. What age is appropriate to read Huckleberry Finn?
Product Details
ISBN-13: | /th> |
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Pages: | 160 |
Sales rank: | 53,828 |
Product dimensions: | 5.20(w) x 7.30(h) x 0.50(d) |
Age Range: | 7 – 9 Years |