The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

What is revealed about the town’s “temperance taverns” in Chapter 29? How might this—along with Twain’s characterization of the Cadets of Temperance—be read as a criticism of the practice of “temperance”? Explain.

What is revealed about the town’s “temperance taverns” in Chapter 29? How might this—along with Twain’s characterization of the Cadets of Temperance—be read as a criticism of the practice of “temperance”? Explain.

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