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What is one thing that Tom learns over the course of Twain's novel? A. It is better to confront those who mean you harm than to hide from them. B. Childish superstitions are crutches that only foolish people believe. C. Danger exists only in the minds of people who are frightened. D. There are times when one must look out for others before thinking of oneself.

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Tom learns over the course of the novel that danger exists only in the minds of people who are frightened.
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