Answer and Explanation:
The characters trying to change Huck are the widow Douglas and Mrs. Watson. They feel that Huck is rude, uncivilized and behaves like a savage and not like a white southern kid should act. They feel responsible for "fixing" him and preventing him from becoming an unworthy adult and outside the social standards desired by southern society.
Widow Douglas doesn't change all of Huck's clothes, forces him to church and school, and wants him to stop unbecoming childlike habits like smoking. She wants him to become a Christian gentleman. Mrs. Watson, on the other hand, doesn't like him to be illiterate and rude. She tries to teach him to read and wants him to adopt Christian behavior.
It should be noted that Huck is the main character of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," a book that tells the story of Huck, an adventurous boy, who escapes from an inhospitable environment and lives many adventures, discovering new concepts, breaking prejudices and making friendships.
Having or showing no concern about whether behavior is morally right or wrong
Answer:
friend one: i hate you ugly
friend two: why
fr. 1: because you called me fat
fr. 2: its cuz you are
fr. 1: well you are ugly so get out of my house idiot
fr. 2: no i want my makeup back
fr. 1 : bc you're ugly
fr.2: nuh uh
fr. 1: yuh huh
fr. 2: fine i dont need it meanie
fr. 1: yeah whatever get out
fr. 2: k fine
It will most likely be in the conclusion because you are talking about the author's position or point of view.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
gonna assume B
Explanation:
the others are about school stuff