How does twain add complications to the plot by having the boys accept Tom's plan rather than Hucks in Huckleberry Finn chapter 34?
Tom's plan creates more problems than Huck's would, so with Tom's plan the characters have to overcome more obstacles, adding complications to the plot. ChaCha!
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