Why, in spite of his practical objections, does Huck go along with Tom's crazy plans for the escape?

He wants Tom to be right.
He wants Jim to be free.
He wants Tom to like him.
He wants a real adventure.


Answer :

He wants Tom to like him or he wants a real adventure depending on the background of the questions

Answer:

He wants Jim to be free.

Explanation:

If Jim wasn't in captivity, there would be no way he'd want to hang around tom, "he's crazy!"