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This passage is written from the point of view of huckleberry finn. huckleberry speaks in slang and uses bad grammar, but the reader can still generally understand the points he is making and the point of view he represents. but what if huckleberry finn knew proper grammar and generally came across as "educated"? rewrite this passage, from the point of view of huck, if huck communicated in a manner that avoided slang and generally came across as literate and educated. use your imagination and provide plenty of detail and description.

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