WELL, three or four months run along, and it was well into the winter now. I had been to school most all the time and could spell and read and write just a little, and could say the multiplication table up to six times seven is thirty-five, and I don’t reckon I could ever get any further than that if I was to live forever. I don’t take no stock in mathematics, anyway.

At first I hated the school, but by and by I got so I could stand it. Whenever I got uncommon tired I played hookey, and the hiding I got next day done me good and cheered me up.

Read the passage above. In your own words, describe what we can infer about the type of person Huck is IN AT LEAST 5 SENTENCES

From the passage, we can infer that Huck is a young boy who initially dislikes school. He only attends because it is necessary and not because he has a passion for learning. Huck mentions that he can spell, read, and write just a little, indicating that he may not be particularly dedicated to academic pursuits. Additionally, he expresses his disinterest in mathematics and states that he doesn't believe in its significance. The fact that he often plays hookey when he feels tired suggests that Huck values freedom and independence over formal education.