1. Why Do Huck And Jim Begin Their Journey Down The Mississippi?

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1. Why do Huck and Jim begin their journey down the Mississippi?
Huck was getting curious and bored of where they were staying so he wanted to see if he could find more boats.

2. Why do Huck and Jim board the Walter Scott?
Because Huck wants to see whats inside it and take what they can get during the storm. He also knew Tom Sawyer would never give up an opportunity like that one.

3. Why does Huck want to save Jim Turner?
Huck felt bad for the man and didn’t want it on his conscious that he let a man die when he could have saved him.

4. How does Huck send help to the Walter Scott?
He goes down to another boat and tell the man that there is a family stranded on a boat and they need to be saved. The man went back up and saved the men.