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A pig Who finally tells Huck that Pap is dead? Tom Where does Huck go after Sherburn disperses the lynch mob? Samuel Clemens How does Tom travel to the Phelps farm? The West When Huck first ran away, who hunted him down and made him go back? Tom How much money did Huck and Tom find in the cave? Sarah Mary Williams How does Mrs. Loftus figure out that Huck is not a girl? Mississippi When was Huckleberry Finn published? After he plays a trick in the fog How does Huck prevent the dauphin and duke from taking the money from the girls?

Huck Finn — Chapters June 6, Down which river do Huck and Jim travel? The Mississippi. What event sets off the final gunfight between the Shepherdsons and the Grangerfords? How do Huck and Jim initially acquire the raft? They find it during a flood. A rope ladder.

How do the duke and the dauphin dress Jim so that he can stay on the raft without being tied up? As a sick Arab. She is planning to sell him, which would separate him from his family. What charm does Jim wear around his neck that he says cures sickness? A five-cent piece. Which of the following is the primary influence on Tom Sawyer?

Adventure novels. Drinking alcohol. What kind of animal does Huck kill as part of the plot to fake his own death? A pig. Where does Huck go after Sherburn disperses the lynch mob? To the circus. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn can best be described as: a social commentary.

Jim runs away from Miss Watson because: she is planning to sell him to a slave trader who will take him to New Orleans. During their travels down the river, Huck talks to Jim about all of the following except: women. Mark Twain's approach to the issue of racism in Huckleberry Finn is that: he sarcastically denounces it. The river provides all of the following: transportation,food, money and goods.

Greed is present in all of the following except: The floating bread with quicksilver inside it. The Dauphin represents what historical character the son of the King of France. The central conflict of the novel is: Huck Finn's internal struggle to come to terms with himself and society. From which family do the Duke and the Dauphin try to steal the inheritance? The Wilks. Which paradox is inherent in Huck Finn's character he has a realistic approach to life but is superstitious.

Which alias does the Duke adopt for the performance? What prevents Jim from being hanged? Financial considerations - they'd have to pay his owner for him. In contrast to the expressions of grief acted by the King and the Duke, what does Huck view as a good thing?

What does Huck call "the horriblest looking outrage I ever see"? What happens two days after the funeral? In Chapter 30, what do the King and the Duke accuse each other of doing? Where is Aunt Sally's calico dress in Chapter 42? Why is Jim lavishly fussed over by the aunts? For what reason is Peter Wilks' body to be exhumed? Why isn't Lawyer Bell present in Chapter 25?

At what point do Huck and Tom enter Jim's cabin? Which character leaves the raft to check out Pikesville? What is the source of the commotion in the cellar in Chapter 27? Where does Tom leave an anonymous letter?



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