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Huckleberry Finn need help

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Redneck88

i have some questions about the book i have to do and i am having some trouble with them.
1.what does stretches mean?
2. whose tracks soes huck reconize in the snow?

Tara

Are you trying to get us to do your homework?  Sorry I never read the book.

TmT

Quote from: Tara on September 19, 2006, 06:12:46 PM
Are you trying to get us to do your homework?  Sorry I never read the book.
Tara... doin the early 1900s that was not a mandatory book for us to read... right Tara... lmao

Tara

Quote from: Tokens  Master Tagger on September 19, 2006, 06:41:29 PM
Quote from: Tara on September 19, 2006, 06:12:46 PM
Are you trying to get us to do your homework?  Sorry I never read the book.
Tara... doin the early 1900s that was not a mandatory book for us to read... right Tara... lmao

LMAO!  I don't know, you're the only one around here who can answer that one missy!

liebe_angel

I am only helping you because I ahd trouble with this book when I was in school and wish I had someone to help me but if you google Huckleberry Finn it will give you some pointers!!!

Huck is the son of the town drunkard, a man who goes away for long
stretches and beats his son when he's home.
#1 To extend over a given period of time.

#2 Is his pap's tracks which means his father's

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