Which statement best describes the perspective of Mark Twain's character, Tom Sawyer?

Tom doesn’t enjoy school but goes because he’s expected to.

Tom has many friends and enjoys helping others with their lessons.

Tom goes to school to learn about the places he plans to travel to.

Tom would prefer to be home-schooled along with Huck.

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The statement that best describes the perspective of Mark Twain's character, Tom Sawyer, is:

Tom doesn’t enjoy school but goes because he’s expected to.

Tom often finds school tedious and prefers adventures over academic pursuits, but he attends school due to societal expectations.

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