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"Don't it s'prise you de way dem kings carries on, Huck?" "No," I says, "it don't." "Why don't it, Huck?" "Well, it don't, because it's in the breed. I reckon they're all alike." What does the dialogue between Huck and Jim reveal about Huck’s beliefs? Huck believes that all people of royal stature are clever. Huck believes that no one is able to be completely honest. Huck believes that only common people have any worth. Huck believes that many people cannot be totally trusted.

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Answer:

A is incorrect.

Step-by-step explanation:

I took the test and it was between A and D so more than likely the correct answer is D.

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Answer:

The correct answer is Huck believes that all people of royal stature are clever.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is based on Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, a book by American writer Mark Twain that continues the Tom Sawyer Saga. The correct answer is letter A because after the passage, Huck continues talking about kings and how they manage to get away with what they want, and he sees it as something good, so Huck thinks kings are clever.

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