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100 points will be awarded and i will reward you if correct 3. In Chapter 33, an old friend of Huck enters the scene, and the novel takes a considerable shift in tone. A modern reader will see a much more racist, insensitive perspective emerge from Huck and his associates. Does this tone belong to the author or the characters? Why do you suppose Twain allows this shift?

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Hmmm the tone belongs to the character

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