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Oksi-84 [34.3K]
3 years ago
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Answer the following analyzing literature question: Some readers feel that Tom goes too far in his pranks. What do you think? Ho

w would you feel if you were one of the people affected by his jokes, such as Aunt Polly or the people who thought the boys were dead?
*My teacher's asking for two paragraphs and I currently have a headache and it's due tomorrow, so I'm really stuck.*
English
1 answer:
CaHeK987 [17]3 years ago
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If other readers feel that Tom goes too far in his pranks, I do not agree with them. In fact, I think Tom's pranks are normal and does not go too far at all. I can understand that Tom is a very young and immature lad, and these pranks are fathomable enough judging from his age and upbringing. 

If I were to put my shoes in those people affected by his jokes, then of course I'd be somehow irritated. However, I would consider his jokes as being his nature as a boy, so I'll be a good sport about it. Although I understand Tom, I will find a way to outwit him and be more wary about what could happen when it involves him.
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