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castortr0y [4]
1 year ago
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I NEED HELP!!!!

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NeX [460]1 year ago
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The answer is "The boat blew a cylinder head" because Huck says, "It wasn't the grounding—that didn't keep us back but a little. We blowed out a cylinder-head."

kumpel [21]1 year ago
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In chapter 32, Huck tells a lie to explain his late arrival. That lie is that he says the boat went aground, and that is the reason why he was late.
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