The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Study Guide
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- Novel Summary: Chapters 34-36
- Novel Summary: Chapters 37-39
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Novel Summary: Chapters 37-39
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Chapter 37: For their plan, they steal one of Uncle Silas' shirts. This causes quite a stir, because Aunt Sally blames her husband for losing his own clothes. Besides the shirt, they also hide a rope ladder in a pie they make, telling Jim to dig it out when he eats the pie. Thus, the needless escape rituals continue.
Chapter 38: The antics become even more ridiculous, as Tom insists that wild animals be put into the shack to befriend Jim.
Chapter 39: The intricate plan continues, with Tom insisting that Jim keep a journal as well. It seems the runaway slave is becoming a little weary of all of the games.
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Study Guide
Choose to Continue- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- Novel Summary: Chapters1-3
- Novel Summary: Chapters 4-6
- Novel Summary: Chapters 7-9
- Novel Summary: Chapters 13-15
- Novel Summary: Chapters 16-18
- Novel Summary: Chapters 19-21
- Novel Summary: Chapters 22-24
- Novel Summary: Chapters 25-27
- Novel Summary: Chapters 28-30
- Novel Summary: Chapters 31-33
- Novel Summary: Chapters 34-36
- Novel Summary: Chapters 37-39
- Novel Summary: Chapters 40-42
- Novel Summary: Chapter 43
- Character Profiles
- Metaphor Analysis
- Theme Analysis
- Top Ten Quotes
- Biography: Mark Twain



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