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Why did Huck shoot the wild pig?

In the adventure of huckleberry Finn​

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Answered by ard14
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Answer:

He killed the pig so he could smear the blood around to make it look as if he had been murdered with an ax.

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Answered by pragatifzdtiwari
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Whenever Pap goes out, he locks Huck in the cabin, and when he returns home drunk, he beats the boy. Tired of his confinement and fearing the beatings will worsen, Huck escapes from Pap by faking his own death, killing a pig and spreading its blood all over the cabin.

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