In What Parts of The Book Does Huck Finn show disrespect? Help Please due tomorrow!?

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I need 3 places where Huck shows disrespect! I need the exact lines along with the page number! Please help!
 
In the first few pages, Huck and Tom are sneaking around when Jim suspects there is someone there. He searches for them but they are hidden too well, so he just sits down and waits for them to come out. Eventually Jim falls asleep and they take Jim's hat and put it on a tree, which makes Jim believe that witches rode him all night, and they laugh privately as Jim goes around telling people about the things the witches had him do.

Huck puts a dead snake in Jim's bed on Jackson Island, and then forgets about it, and the mate of the snake curls up with it so when Jim crawls in bed that night, instead of being scared by a dead snake, like the prank was supposed to entail, he gets bitten by a snake and nearly dies. Huck feels bad, but he doesn't admit to anything.

Huck and Jim get separated on the water by some thick fog, and they are scared they are going to lose each other so they "whoop" at each other to keep track and try to find each other. They both give up and lose each other, but Huck finds Jim asleep a little later once the fog clears and plays a joke to make it seem like Jim dreamed the whole thing, and after Jim admits to how scared he was in the dream, Huck mocks him.
 
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