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In the film, what does Tom learn about the value of wealth from his whitewashing experience, and how does this contrast with what he
learns in the novel?
A. In the film, Tom learns the value of the knob off a brass door knocker, but in
the novel he learns that he can offer wages to have people do his work for
him.
B. In the film, Tom learns that boys will pay almost anything for the chance to
whitewash, but in the novel he learns that it is easy to fool Aunt Polly.
C. In the film, Tom learns that work is what a body is obliged to do, but in the
novel, he learns that he can buy favors.
D. In the film, Tom learns he can buy favors with wealth, but in the novel he
learns that you can cause someone to desire something if you make it
difficult to attain.

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