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How does Tom Sawyer's friendship with Huck Finn influence his adventures?
It encourages him to be more adventurous and carefree.
It makes him more responsible and cautious.
It leads him to avoid any risky situations.
It has no effect on his behavior at all.
Which of the following best describes the role of peer influence in Tom's decision to run away?
Tom decides to run away after a serious discussion with his teacher.
Tom is inspired by his peers' desire for adventure and freedom.
Tom's choice is entirely based on his own ideas without any influence.
Tom runs away because his parents encourage him to do so.
What do Tom's experiences with peer pressure reveal about his character development?
He becomes a leader among his peers and influences them positively.
He remains unchanged and avoids taking any risks.
He learns to navigate between his own desires and the expectations of his friends.
He becomes isolated and rejects all friendships.
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