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Based on the passage, what are the best ways to describe Tom Sawyer’s character? Select 3 options.
amusing
cunning
mischievous
naive
stupid
vicious
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amusing
cunning
mischievous
Brief justification: Tom is playful and entertaining (amusing), often devises clever schemes and tricks (cunning), and frequently gets into playful trouble (mischievous). He is not portrayed as stupid or vicious; while occasionally gullible, “naive” is less characteristic than the three chosen.
cunning
mischievous
Brief justification: Tom is playful and entertaining (amusing), often devises clever schemes and tricks (cunning), and frequently gets into playful trouble (mischievous). He is not portrayed as stupid or vicious; while occasionally gullible, “naive” is less characteristic than the three chosen.
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