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In Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," the warning in the anonymous note that Tom sends to the Phelps is a coded message to alert them about the impending danger of a group of men planning to raid their property in search of Jim, who is a runaway slave. The note warns the Phelps to be prepared and to take necessary precautions to protect Jim from being captured. Tom's clever use of a secret code in the note demonstrates his resourcefulness and ingenuity in trying to help Huck and Jim escape from danger.

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it is ''you will never win but keep going"

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Q: What warning is in the anonymous note that Tom sends the Phelps?
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