I am reading The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. I am on chapter 7 right now. In the beginning of the book, Tom and Huck tiptoe through the Widow's garden. But, while Tom was tiptoeing, he tripped on a root, and Jim, one of Miss Watson's slaves hears him from inside. Tom and Huck duck down and try to sit still, but Huck starts to feel an uncomfortable itch. Jim later falls asleep, and Tom and Huck walk into the kitchen. Tom took candles from the kitchen, even though Huck thought that they were going to get caught.
I like this book a lot, mainly for its southern dialect or language. Tom Sawyer wrote this because he wanted to show the world about how mischievous Tom Sawyer can be. The main theme in this book is Tom being a rascal in as many ways as he can possibly be. I think the best character is Tom, even though he is very mischievous, he is smart for thinking through all of his plans. Tom has not really grown much because he is still a rascal. "Where it won't do for you to scratch" -Tom. The main reason I like about that quote, is that you can tell there is southern dialect. I have no questions about The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
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