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When Huck claims he is out of money, Pap questions whether he is really as wealthy as he has been led to believe and accuses his son of lying.
<h3>Briefing:-</h3>
Once Pap has the money Huck received from Judge Thatcher, he heads out to buy alcohol. The following day, Pap makes an inebriated appearance and demands money from Judge Thatcher.
<h3>In chapter five, when Pap first appears, what does he want from Huck?</h3>
Pap informs Huck that he has heard that Huck is suddenly wealthy, but Huck replies that he is broke. Pap refers to Huck as a liar and claims that he desires Huck's money. Huck gives Pap his dollar bill, which he uses to purchase alcohol.
<h3>In Chapter 5, why is Huck's father irritated?</h3>
Huck would be brighter than his father because he was attending school.
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Individuals may show different long-term patterns of decision making including general traits such as risk aversion, reward seeking, or the individual levels of liberality and velocity in decision making. ... It appears to be likely that personality traits have a relevant impact on financial decisions.
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