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Siginificant Evens in Huck Finn


Question Posted Sunday December 3 2006, 5:02 pm

I'm reading Huckleberry Finn and I have to pick 10 events in the book that were significant or showed moral growth for Huck. My first one is Tom Sawyer's Gang, my second one is the return of Huck's father, and my third one is Huck's escape from his father.

The project is due tomorrow and that's as far as I can get because I haven't finished the book. Can anyone help me with the last seven? I just need significant events (in chronological order) and page number, if that's at all possible (if it's not, that's okay). It would help me A LOT. Thank you!!!


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Additional info, added Sunday December 3 2006, 8:09 pm:
Actually, chapter number would be a lot more helpful than page number. Thanks!!.

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god-smusgrove answered Sunday December 3 2006, 8:22 pm:
www.sparknotes.com

go there search your book and it will give you chapter by chapter summeries.

they have all that other stupid stuff on there with morals, themes, plots, you name it, you got it.

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