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How does Huck view Tom in relation to himself?

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Huck envy's Tom for his intelligence

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Huck has no formal education so he looks to Tom and his book learning as superior in intelligence to his own common sense. He admires Tom's concepts on how to play games and readily joins in and is content to let Tom be the leader while he himself plays the lesser parts.

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Huck has no formal education; therefore, he looks to Tom and his book-learning as superior in intelligence to his own common sense. He admires Tom's fanciful notions about how to play games and readily joins in and is content to let Tom be the leader while he himself plays the lesser parts.

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