Huck's ultimate moral decision<span> in the </span>novel<span> is, ironically, to "go to hell" for freeing Jim. He does not justify </span>his<span> choice. He simply </span>makes<span> the decision to take up wickedness again. </span>Twain's<span> bitter </span>satire<span> in this passage is a harsh invective </span>against<span> a </span>society<span> that would live by such false standards.</span>
Answer:
Talk about past experience, if you don't have any, then talk about how you keep commitments and are persistent. Also talk about what you could offer
Explanation:
I’m sorry to say this but- who’s actually going to write a whole essay? There’s a difference between asking one single question than asking someone to write a whole essay for you. However, I hope you find someone who is willing to do this for you.
Answer:
<h2>Nature teaches us how to be calm, patience, kind, and many more. The best lesson we learn from Nature is to be the giver rather than the receiver. Nature gives us many things like sunshine, rain, food, water, seasons, flowers, and many other things without expecting anything in
<em><u>return.</u></em></h2>
Answer: D. Kicker and Robot boy
Explanation: Max is called kicker because he would kick his classmates and his teachers
Freak was called Robot boy because of the braces he was confined to.