<span>Some of the more challenging words from the Count of Monte Cristo include (but are not limited to): rigged, laden, strait, sedately, vague, disquietude, skiff, bulwark,
mulberry, vicinity, promontory, wainscot, slender, wretchedness, quarrel, headlong, hark, arbor betrothed, usurper, and piquant. These are just a few examples of the
expert words you can find in the Count of Monte Cristo.</span>
refers to a theory in sociology that outlines how an individual may face multiple types of overlapping discrimination depending on their race, gender, age, ethnicity, physical ability, class or any other characteristic that might place them in a minority class.
On the fourth day, while exploring the island, Huck is delighted to find Jim, who at first thinks Huck is a ghost. Huck is pleased that he will not be alone on the island but shocked when Jim explains that he has run away.