Copy of What is at the center of Huckleberry Finn chapter 8-11? Answer- friendship

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1. Chapter 8

1.1. I spare Miss Watson's Jim

1.1.1. New node

1.2. "Well, I b'lieve you, Huck. I—I RUN OFF." "Jim!"

1.3. Huck is outraged that Jim has run off, because apparently Huck doesn't remember that he's also run off. Why is it okay for Huck to escape an abusive situation and not Jim?

2. Chapter 9

2.1. The House of Death Floats By

2.2. It's a dead man. Yes, indeedy; naked, too. He's ben shot in de back. I reck'n he's ben dead two er three days. Come in, Huck, but doan' look at his face—it's too gashly."

2.3. Huck is finally developing a friendship with Jim. They are starting to work together.

3. Chapter 10

3.1. What Comes of Handlin Snakeskin

3.1.1. Chapter 10 titule

3.2. "It's YOU, at last!—AIN'T it?" I out with a "Yes'm" before I thought.

3.3. Here's Tom Sawyer's aunt Sally asking Huck, "Is that you?" By now, Huck is so used to lying that he says "Yes" before he even knows who "you" is supposed to be. In other words, Huck will be whoever you want him to be. Just like your imaginary boyfriend.

4. Chapter 11

4.1. They're After Us

4.1.1. New node

4.2. Get up and Hump yourself, Jim! There ain't a mintue to lose. They're after us!" (pg. 65)

4.3. This Quote shows how Huck care a lot about Jim to not get him caught because if they get caught Jim will have to go back and and get sold. And because Huck and Jim are becoming friends, Huck is starting care about him, unlike people during this time who wouldn't really care if a black person got sold. Yet, Huck and Jim relationship is stronger then that.