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Huck Finn Study Guide Quiz
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He pretends to be his own brother Sid, and starts to complicate the situation with Jim.
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What is Huck's attitude towards his father?
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What things give away the king and duke?
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What happens when Tom appears on scene?
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How did the king and duke get the money?
The real Wilks brother's show.
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Why does Huck steal the money from the mattress?
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How did the king and duke get the money?
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What things give away the king and duke?
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What purpose(s) does Huck's death serve?
v Huck Finn doesn't get along with Miss Watson and Widow Douglas because they want to civilize him, and he wants to remain free
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Identify: Huck Finn, Tom Sawyer, Jim, Miss Watson and Widow Douglas.
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Why doesn't Huck get along with Miss Watson and Widow Douglas?
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Why doesn't Huck turn in Jim?
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Why do Huck and Jim begin their journey down the Mississippi?
The slave hunters don't get Jim because Huck made up a clever story about his father being ill on the raft so the hunters would not want to go near it.
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Why did the people return to the show?
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Why did Twain include this adventure with the Grangerfords?
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What trick does Huck play on Jim?
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Why don't the slave hunters get Jim?
Huck is always leaving material things behind. He travels light and uses whatever he can find handy to suit his needs. Also, he gave all of his money to Judge Thatcher. Material things don't mean anything to him compared to his freedom.
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How does Huck meet Jim on Jackson's Island? Why is Jim there?
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How did Jim and Huck meet the king and duke?
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How do you know that material things don't matter to Huck?
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How does Huck send help to the Walter Scott?
The incident with Boggs points out many weaknesses in the human character. Boggs was foolish in his drunkenness to push Sherburn's patience. Sherburn was foolish to pay any attention to Boggs. The townspeople all rushed to see the murder of Boggs and almost immediately enjoyed playing the scene again. Then, the townspeople, following the lead of Buck Harkness, all decided to lynch the colonel. The colonel's speech is Twain's voice about the justice system of his time. In this section, Twain shows the worst of human nature.
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How does Huck meet Jim on Jackson's Island? Why is Jim there?
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Why does Pap yell at Huck for becoming civilized? Is he right?
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What's the point of the incident of the shooting of Boggs?
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Why did Twain include this adventure with the Grangerfords?
Huck values his relationship with Jim more than the morals of the people at the time/laws. The right thing to do was to get Jim out of slavery no matter if he got in trouble or was breaking the law.
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Why is it important that Huck says, "All right the, I'll go to hell."
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Why doesn't Huck's conscience bother him when he lies so much?
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Why does Huck steal the money from the mattress?
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What do we learn about Jim from his talking about "King Sollermun"?
Pap yells at Huck for becoming civilized because Huck's being civilized makes Pap feel inferior. Huck is becoming educated while Pap remains ignorant. Pap is not right to yell at Huck; he should have been proud of his son's accomplishments.
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Why did Twain include this adventure with the Grangerfords?
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Why does Pap yell at Huck for becoming civilized? Is he right?
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Describe Pap Finn. What kind of a person is he?
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Why does Huck dress as a girl to go ashore? Why does he go? What does he find out?
Tom is planning a game with Jim. He fills his cell with snakes, which aren't necessary, Tom is just worried about his adventure.
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What trick does Huck play on Jim?
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Tom's plan is actually cruel. Why?
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What's the difference between Tom's plan for freeing Jim and Huck's plan?
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Why don't the slave hunters get Jim?
He doesn't want the King and Duke to have it because he knows that they are not the Wilks and its not right to rob the nieces.
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How did the king and duke get the money?
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Why does Huck steal the money from the mattress?
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Where did the king and duke get their plan about being the Wilks brothers?
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What is Huck's attitude towards his father?
Huck said that the spider's burning in the candle was bad luck. Jim talked about the witches bewitching him. Huck and the gang talk about rubbing a lamp to make a genie appear.
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Give at least two examples of superstition in this section of the novel
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How do you know that material things don't matter to Huck?
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How do you know Huck and Jim are friends by the end of Chapter XI?
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Identify: Huck Finn, Tom Sawyer, Jim, Miss Watson and Widow Douglas.
After jumping off the raft to keep from being run over by the steamboat, Huck makes his way to the shore and comes upon the Grangerfords' house where their dogs stop him.
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How does Huck get to the Grangerfords?
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Why is Huck upset when Jim is sold?
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Contrast Huck and Tom. What are their main differences?
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Why does Huck assume Tom Sawyer's identity?
Huck didn't turn in Jim because they had become friends.
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Why is Huck upset when Jim is sold?
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Why do Huck and Jim board the Walter Scott?
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Why doesn't Huck turn in Jim?
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How does Huck change when Tom comes?
Huck and Jim are both looking for freedom. Both have run away, and both have common sense. Both are superstitious, though Huck is a little less so than Jim. Jim is much older than Huck, almost a father-like figure, giving him advice and trying to keep him from harm.
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Why doesn't Huck turn in Jim?
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How does Huck send help to the Walter Scott?
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Why do Huck and Jim board the Walter Scott?
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Compare/contrast Huck & Jim.
Being "dead," Huck is truly free. He doesn't have to worry about Pap or Widow Douglas or Miss Watson coming to find him.
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What happens when Tom appears on scene?
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How did the king and duke get the money?
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What things give away the king and duke?
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What purpose(s) does Huck's death serve?
The hunters were interested in collecting reward money. Huck wasn't interested in the money; he was trying to do the "right" thing. The hunters considered the runaway slaves as property; Huck considered Jim as a friend.
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Why did Twain include this adventure with the Grangerfords?
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Explain the differences between Huck and the hunters.
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How are the townspeople superstitious? Jim? Huck? Give examples.
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Contrast Huck and Tom. What are their main differences?
A corpse was in the house. Also there were some useful items which Huck and Jim took.
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How is Huck appear to be superior to Tom?
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Why does Huck assume Tom Sawyer's identity?
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What is the bad luck in Chapter 16?
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What is in the two story house that floats by?
Huck becomes passive when Tom arrives and he lets him take charge. He seems to lose any ability to act for himself.
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How does Huck change when Tom comes?
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How is Huck appear to be superior to Tom?
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How does Huck send help to the Walter Scott?
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Why does Huck assume Tom Sawyer's identity?
Because even though he is breaking the rules or laws, he feels like he is doing the right thing.
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Why does Huck steal the money from the mattress?
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Where did the king and duke get their plan about being the Wilks brothers?
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Why doesn't Huck's conscience bother him when he lies so much?
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What happens when Tom appears on scene?
Huck began to think how dreadful it was, even for murderers, to be in such a fix. He thought that one day he might be a murderer, and he wouldn't like being in that kind of a fix.
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Why does Huck want to save Jim Turner?
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Why doesn't Huck's conscience bother him when he lies so much?
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Why did Huck give his money to Judge Thatcher?
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Why does Huck steal the money from the mattress?
Pap was fifty years old with greasy, long, black hair. He was unshaven and had a pale white complexion. His clothes were rags. Pap was a drunk who abused Huck.
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Contrast Huck and Tom. What are their main differences?
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How does Huck send help to the Walter Scott?
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How did Jim and Huck meet the king and duke?
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Describe Pap Finn. What kind of a person is he?
Jim is set free once Mrs. Watson dies. Mrs. Watson set Jim free in her will.
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Why is Huck upset when Jim is sold?
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What happens to Tom?
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What trick does Huck play on Jim?
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What happens to Jim?
At the Pokeville camp meeting, the king got up and convinced the preacher to let him speak to the people. He told them that he was a pirate, now poor and reformed, who wanted to return to the Indian Ocean to reform other pirates. He asked for money for his cause, and the people gave him some. The duke printed up hand bills describing Jim as a runaway slave and offering a reward. He decided they would tie ropes around him to pretend they were "taking him in" so they could run the raft in the daytime.
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Give at least two examples of superstition in this section of the novel
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Why did Twain include this adventure with the Grangerfords?
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Give two examples of the "cleverness" of the king and duke.
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How does Huck meet Jim on Jackson's Island? Why is Jim there?
Huck and Jim board the Walter Scott to investigate and to salvage goods.
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How is Huck appear to be superior to Tom?
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Why do Huck and Jim board the Walter Scott?
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How does Huck change when Tom comes?
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Why does Huck assume Tom Sawyer's identity?
The king and duke found a young man by the side of the river. He told them the story of the Wilks brothers.
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Why is it important that Huck says, "All right the, I'll go to hell."
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Why does Huck steal the money from the mattress?
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Where did the king and duke get their plan about being the Wilks brothers?
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Why doesn't Huck's conscience bother him when he lies so much?
The Grangerfords and Shepherdsons have been feuding so long that they don't really remember why they are fighting. Twain points out how ridiculous the feud is and shows this trait of human nature as being foolish.
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Why do Huck and Jim begin their journey down the Mississippi?
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Why did Twain include this adventure with the Grangerfords?
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What's the point of the incident of the shooting of Boggs?
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How do you know Huck and Jim are friends by the end of Chapter XI?
Tom is selfish and stubborn.
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What trick does Huck play on Jim?
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What more do we learn about Tim is these chapters?
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Why does Huck assume Tom Sawyer's identity?
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What is the bad luck in Chapter 16?
Because Tom's aunt mistake him for Tom and he goes along with it so that he can try to rescue Jim.
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Why does Huck assume Tom Sawyer's identity?
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How does Huck send help to the Walter Scott?
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Why do Huck and Jim board the Walter Scott?
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How does Huck change when Tom comes?
The townspeople thought that the bread would help to locate the body in the river. Jim saw the birds as a sign of rain, said counting things for dinner or shaking a tablecloth after sundown was bad luck, and said having hairy arms and breast meant you'd be rich. Huck doesn't believe that holding the snake skin would bring bad luck, but changes his mind when a snake bites Jim.
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How does Huck meet Jim on Jackson's Island? Why is Jim there?
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How are the townspeople superstitious? Jim? Huck? Give examples.
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What's the point of the incident of the shooting of Boggs?
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Explain the differences between Huck and the hunters.
People came to the show the first night to see what ladies and children were not supposed to see. After seeing the show, they didn't want to admit that they had been tricked, so they told other people in the town what a great show it was. The second show's audience was a result of the great reviews. People came back the third night to get even with the king and duke, but the king and duke left early.
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Why did the people return to the show?
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Why don't the slave hunters get Jim?
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What's the point of the incident of the shooting of Boggs?
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Why did Twain include this adventure with the Grangerfords?
Huck knows the difference between right or wrong and Tom does not. Huck is rational, mature and has common sense.
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How is Huck appear to be superior to Tom?
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Contrast Huck and Tom. What are their main differences?
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How did Jim and Huck meet the king and duke?
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How does Huck send help to the Walter Scott?
Huck doesn't believe in formal religion. If the "good place" is going to be boring, he doesn't want to go there. If his friends go to the "bad place", that is where he wants to go. Huck "don't take no stock" in prayer since it doesn't seem to do him any immediate good.
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How does Huck meet Jim on Jackson's Island? Why is Jim there?
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What does Huck think about religion -- specifically the good place, the bad place and prayer?
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Why does Huck dress as a girl to go ashore? Why does he go? What does he find out?
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How does Huck send help to the Walter Scott?
Three examples would be Huck's not liking society, Jim's not liking slavery, and Pap's attitude towards society
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Give three examples of Man vs. Society in this section.
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Where did the king and duke get their plan about being the Wilks brothers?
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What do we learn about Jim from his talking about "King Sollermun"?
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What purpose(s) does Huck's death serve?
Jim is a good friend of Huck's and he is sad to lose him.
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What trick does Huck play on Jim?
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Why do Huck and Jim board the Walter Scott?
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How is Huck appear to be superior to Tom?
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Why is Huck upset when Jim is sold?
Huck and Jim do things friends do for each other. Jim tries to protect Huck from danger and unpleasantries, and Huck tries to protect Jim from danger. They work together to help each other.
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Identify: Huck Finn, Tom Sawyer, Jim, Miss Watson and Widow Douglas.
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How do you know Huck and Jim are friends by the end of Chapter XI?
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Give at least two examples of superstition in this section of the novel
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How does Huck send help to the Walter Scott?
While looking for food, Huck found a smoking campfire. Later, he set out to find who else was on the island with him. After some searching, he found Jim. Jim ran away from Miss Watson because she was going to sell him to someone from New Orleans.
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How does Huck meet Jim on Jackson's Island? Why is Jim there?
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How does Huck get to the Grangerfords?
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How do you know that material things don't matter to Huck?
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How do you know Huck and Jim are friends by the end of Chapter XI?
Jim's story about Lizabeth shows that he is a good father and a compassionate man
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Why is Huck upset when Jim is sold?
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Why do we hear about Jim's daughter "'Lizabeth"?
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Why do Huck and Jim begin their journey down the Mississippi?
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What is in the two story house that floats by?
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