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What is the origin of social morality according to Tom Sawyer's perspective?
It is shaped by societal norms and values.
It is solely a personal choice.
It is based on religious doctrines.
It comes from philosophical reasoning.
In Tom Sawyer's adventures, how does he often demonstrate his understanding of social morality?
By following the rules without question.
By manipulating situations for personal gain.
By standing up for his friends and distinguishing right from wrong.
By ignoring societal expectations completely.
Which event in 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' best illustrates the conflict between individual desires and social morality?
Tom's experience with the whitewashing fence.
Tom witnessing a crime and deciding to speak out.
Tom's escapades with Huck Finn.
Tom's romantic feelings for Becky Thatcher.
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