The passage intends to show Huck's father as uneducated and ignorant, as shown in the second answer option.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The excerpt shown above is a speech by Huck's father.
- In this passage, he shows a strong aversion to education and doesn't want Huck to go to school.
- That's because he thinks the school will make Huck superior to him, allowing Huck to be ashamed of his father.
- In that case, he wants Huck not to be educated, like him, so that Huck will never feel superior.
This shows how ignorant and uneducated Huck's father is, wanting Huck to match his ignorance.
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Answer:
Four of them. Because the rest of them, didn’t really help their argument. Which is their prerogative and the towers, the times, and Jay’s story are not matching--
Explanation: Sort of from 12:07 until 6:07, that window of time is where Jay’s story doesn’t line up with the cell phone records. And the timeline he’s giving is not lining up with the times of the cell phone calls.
The main plot points in Jay’s story have been consistent. He tells them that consistently, Jay “has always given the same story about what the defendant did where. Consistently, he tells Jennifer a consistent story, he tells police a consistent story about the defendant, he tells consistently the defendant’s involvement, the defendant’s actions on that day. He has never wavered on that point. And they were suspecting him to not be telling the truth.
Answer:
I am here for challenge sorry
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