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How did Tom make the task of painting look fancy to his friends?​

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Answered by ImperialRkSahu
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Simply so, why did Tom whitewash the fence?

One of the most prominent scenes in the book was the “fence scene”, where Tom Sawyer was tasked by his Aunt Polly to whitewash their fence as a punishment for a prior mischief. At the end of that day, a dozen boys painted the fence for him while he played to his heart's desire.

Similarly, what does the fence symbolize in Tom Sawyer? Mark Twain Quotes The fence thus symbolizes his avoidance of responsibility as well as his sharp wit. The sycamore-bark letter Tom writes to Aunt Polly during his absence on Jackson's Island reveals Tom's good heart and his love for his family.

Keeping this in view, what did Tom Sawyer trick his friends into painting?

Tom tricks a bunch of boy into thinking that work – the thing that he doesn't want to do – is fun, so that he can spend the afternoon goofing off. He even get the boys to pay him for the "privilege" of painting. He turns punishment into pleasure, and pleases Aunt Polly in the process.

How did Tom convince Ben that whitewashing was a great work answer?

Tom convinced Ben to whitewash the fence by showing him that he loved his work and it was very interesting and entertaining. Tom also made the work more desirable and hard to get so that Ben would want it even more

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Answered by khushiatinbhandari19
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