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Title: Race Relations With Huck Finn
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Huck shows this by being with Jim in the beginning, and shows some trust in Jim. The beginning of this friendship is seen when Huck goes to Jim with a problem with his Father coming back, and Jim says “ sometimes he spec he’ll go ‘way, en den ag’in he spec he’ll stay” (26)... Showed first 250 characters
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The beginning of this friendship is seen when Huck goes to Jim with a problem with his Father coming back, and Jim says “ sometimes he spec he’ll go ‘way, en den ag’in he spec he’ll stay” (26). That response from Jim really shows the reader that he cares about Huck, and he understands what Huck is saying... Showed next 250 characters
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