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VLD [36.1K]
2 years ago
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10 character traits of tom sawyer please

English
1 answer:
hichkok12 [17]2 years ago
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The novel’s protagonist. Tom is a mischievous boy with an active imagination who spends most of the novel getting himself, and often his friends, into and out of trouble. Despite his mischief, Tom has a good heart and a strong moral conscience. As the novel progresses, he begins to take more seriously the responsibilities of his role as a leader among his schoolfellows.
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