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Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

Well, the second night a fog begun to come on, and we made for a towhead to tie to, for it wouldn't do to try
to run in a fog; but when I paddled ahead in the canoe, with the line to make fast, there warn't anything but
little saplings to tie to. I passed the line around one of them right on the edge of the cut bank, but there was a
stiff current, and the raft come booming down so lively she tore it out by the roots and away she went I see
the fog closing down, and it made me so sick and scared I couldn't budge for most a half a minute it seemed
to me—and then there warn't no raft in sight; you couldn't see twenty yards.
In this excerpt from Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, it is the
friendship and loyalty.
that helps us to identify the theme of
climax
conflict
resolution
subject

User Daly
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Answer:

conflict

Step-by-step explanation:

User Bloveless
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Answer:

Pretty sure its the conflict

Step-by-step explanation:

you can read all the difficulties that the protagonist is having, you can understand how much better he could be doing if he had his friend there with him, and if he were loyal it would be easier to face the current and the fogs that´s coming.

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