Read the excerpt then answer the question: Excerpt from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain " And in he come, and Bill after him. But before they got in I was up in the upper berth, cornered, and sorry I come. Then they stood there, with their hands on the ledge of the berth, and talked. I couldnāt see them, but I could tell where they was by the whisky theyād been having. I was glad I didnāt drink whisky; but it wouldnāt made much difference anyway, because most of the time they couldnāt a treed me because I didnāt breathe. I was too scared. And, besides, a body COULDNāT breathe and hear such talk. They talked low and earnest. Bill wanted to kill Turner. He says: āHeās said heāll tell, and he will. If we was to give both our shares to him NOW it wouldnāt make no difference after the row and the way weāve served him. Shoreās youāre born, heāll turn Stateās evidence; now you hear ME. Iām for putting him out of his troubles." āSoām I,ā says Packard, very quiet. " In at least one hundred words, how does Huck react to this situation, and how does his reaction reflect his coming to terms with his own morality?
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