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The protagonist and narrator of the novel. Huck is the thirteen-year-old son of the local drunk of St. Petersburg, Missouri, a town on the Mississippi River. Frequently forced to survive on his own wits and always a bit of an outcast, Huck is thoughtful, intelligent (though formally uneducated), and willing to come to his own conclusions about important matters, even if these conclusions contradict society’s norms. Nevertheless, Huck is still a boy, and is influenced by others, particularly by his imaginative friend, Tom. Sleeping on doorsteps when the weather is fair, in empty hogsheads during storms, and living off of what he receives from others, Huck lives the life of a destitute vagabond. He wears the clothes of full-grown men which he probably received as charity, and as Twain describes him, "he was fluttering with rags." Aunt Polly describes him as a "poor, motherless thing".
Answer:
sabotage
Explanation:
<em>Connotation </em>refers to the ideas and emotions that a word arouses apart from its literal or primary meaning. Thus, the noun <em>sabotage </em>means to destroy or incapacitate for military or political purposes, so it evokes negative feelings of disruption and vandalism.
The rest of the words are incorrect because a <em>premise </em>is a hypothesis or argument, <em>utilities </em>have to do with productiveness and advantages, and <em>defense </em>deals wih protection and resistance.
that probably any fool can destroy trees
it emphasizes the idea
Answer:
new children are living in the nututring center and have a organized way of living*
Explanation:
the nuturing center is the place in the book where new children are cared for and the nuturers-like jonas' father- take care of said children. *the new children are raised with the exact same shedule every day leading up to becoming a one and if they aren't perfect (not growing fast enough, etc.,etc.) then they are realsed from the community.