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igomit [66]
3 years ago
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What does Huck develop during the course of the book?

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2 answers:
Otrada [13]3 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is "his own moral code"

Explanation:

In the novel "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain, the protagonist develops his own moral code as the events of the novel take place. At the beginning of the book Huck did not think that slaves would have the same rights as anyone, but because he started to get in touch with slaves he realized that they should be treated equally. The clear example of Huck developing his moral code is when he decided to not turning over Jim to the slave hunters, even if he was breaking the law by not doing so.

Arturiano [62]3 years ago
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What does Huck develop during the course of the book? The answer is his own moral code
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