PLZ ANSWER
Read the excerpt from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
Tom went on whitewashing...
English, 24.03.2021 22:00 kadinmorgan
PLZ ANSWER
Read the excerpt from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
Tom went on whitewashing—paid no attention to the steamboat. Ben stared a moment and then said: “Hi-Yi! You’re up a stump, ain’t you!”
No answer. Tom surveyed his last touch with the eye of an artist, then he gave his brush another gentle sweep and surveyed the result, as before.
How does Tom's admiration of his own work move the plot forward?
It leads to Ben becoming interested in what Tom is doing.
It causes Ben to believe that Tom is good at whitewashing.
It causes Ben to question why Tom is whitewashing the fence.
It leads to Ben continuing to eat his apple.
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