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What is the primary reason Tom Sawyer often gets into trouble with his friends?
He wants to impress them.
He is naturally rebellious.
He doesn't want to play with them.
He follows the rules strictly.
How do Tom Sawyer's friends influence his decisions throughout the story?
They encourage him to be more responsible.
They push him to take risks and engage in adventures.
They discourage him from participating in activities.
They constantly reject his ideas.
What effect does peer pressure have on Tom's behavior in the novel?
It compels him to make wise choices.
It leads him to act against his better judgment.
It has no significant effect on him.
It makes him more solitary.
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