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3 August, 11:12

In chapter 13 Huck attempts to save the criminals. In at least fifty words, explain what theme in the story this illustrates.

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    "Huckleberry Finn and Jim have been traveling on the Mississippi River. To get away from his abusive, alcoholic father, Pap Finn, Huck faked his own death. The very same night, Jim, Miss Watson's slave, ran away to avoid being traded to New Orleans. The two had been hiding out on Jackson's Island, but a plan by some townspeople to search the island had them scrambling onto their raft and sailing away.

    After many nights on the river, Huck and Jim find a wrecked steamboat and climb aboard, looking for adventure and supplies. But they aren't on the boat alone. When their raft drifts away, they find themselves trapped on the wrecked boat ... with three murderers."-sited from another
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