Answer:
I would say that the answers are <u>the first, the second, and the third one. </u><em>Huck Finn himself can be described as a rapscallion because he gets by on his wits, because he lives in extreme poverty, and because he is known to be morally corrupt.</em>
Explanation:
I chose these three options because, as we can learn from the excerpt, Huck <u>is very clever</u> when it comes to ways to get by, he gets things from nowhere. Also, we learn from these lines that <u>he also needs money</u>, like the rapscallion, and that is, in fact, the reason why he accepts taking all that trouble for that gang. He is also known to be morally corrupt, that is why he does this for the gang, he does it because he wins something in return, something for his own benefit. We can say that <u>he sells himself and has no morals when receiving some benefit in return.
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