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Outline the role of sid and Mary

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Answered by yatharthshah29
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Sid alerts Aunt Polly, as he is disturbed by Tom's moans and cries, and Mary provides the silk thread that Aunt Polly uses to pull Tom's tooth.

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Answered by abhi12shakya
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In Mark Twain's novel "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," Sid and Mary are Tom Sawyer's half-brother and sister, respectively.

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Role of Sid

Sid is depicted as a polite and well-behaved boy who follows the rules, in contrast to Tom's disobedient behavior. He often serves as a foil for Tom, highlighting the latter's misbehavior. Sid is also portrayed as a bit of a tattletale, informing on Tom's antics to their aunt, Polly.

Role of Mary

Mary is depicted as a sickly and passive character who is not as prominent in the novel as Sid or Tom. However, she is still an important part of the family dynamic and serves as a source of comfort and stability for Tom and Sid.

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