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How does Huck’s point of view develop the theme of racism in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?

A.His point of view changes, but his view on race remain steadfast
B.He gradually becomes less racist as he understands the reality of slavery
C.His adventures lead him to question the validity of racism as a social norm
D.He displays a point of view that presents the idea that racism was universal

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I think the answer is B. 
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User Imsky
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I would say B, he gradually becomes less racist as he understands the reality of slavery.

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User Apurv Agarwal
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