it ain't right to dont cheat on no test..
Explanation:
I think that is the answer.......
Twain mentions four social classes in the novel starting from the top, we have the wealthy, aristocratic people represented by the Grangerfords. Mr. Grangerford was described as a 'well born' kind of person. There is a middle caste of white people. For instance, on page 15, "Why can't the widow get back her silver snuff-box that was stole? WHy can't Miss Watson fat up?'
The next rung down is a lower class of white people like Huck. The very last consists of African American people like his friend Jim.
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B) building tension is the answer
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