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Which of the following best represents Tom Sawyer's view on adventure?
Adventure is a way to escape societal rules.
Adventure does not exist and is only for fools.
Adventure is not worth the risk of getting in trouble.
Adventure follows strict guidelines.
How does Tom Sawyer often respond to social expectations?
He conforms to them completely.
He ignores them entirely.
He cleverly manipulates them to his advantage.
He criticizes them openly without taking action.
What is one of the key themes in Tom Sawyer's adventures?
The importance of fitting in with peers.
The risks and rewards of defying societal norms.
The benefits of strict obedience to authority.
The value of a mundane, routine life.
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