Morals
Freedom
100
The relationship with Pap Finn and Huck Finn could be described using this word.
Abusive
100
Huck lied to a ferryman to get him to search for men on this kind of boat.
Steamboat
100
“I got to feeling so mean and miserable I thought I was dead.”
Huck expressing his guilt for tricking Jim.
100
Where did the main adventure of Huck Finn take place?
Mississippi
100
This person was perpetually drunk and abusive to Huck.
Pap Finn
200
Huck’s relationship with Tom Sawyer could be summarized as this.
Friends
200
This was Huck Finn’s fake name when he met a woman near town to get information.
Sarah Williams
200
“You can’t pray a lie - I found that out.”
Huck was trying to go against his gut feeling and pray for Jim.
200
The island Huck and Jim live on at the beginning of the book is named this.
Jackson Island
200
This person was heavily religious and strict on Huck.
Widow Douglas
300
The relationship between the Grangerfords and Shepherdsons could be described as this.
An old rivalry
300
Huck Finn convinced his father he was dead by doing this.
Huck made it appear robbers had broken into the house, killed him and taken his body to the river.
300
“I wasn’t feeling so brash as I was before, but kind of ornery, and humble, and to blame, somehow-though I hadn’t done nothing. But that’s always the way; it don’t make no difference whether you do a right or wrong, a person’s conscience ain’t got no sense, and just goes for him anyway.”
Huck expresses his revolt for the cruelty of society.
300
The book ends in this town.
Pikesville
300
This person was a father figure to Huck throughout the book.
Jim
400
Widow Douglas’ relationship with Huck could be described as this.
Maternal
400
Huck angered Jim by tricking him into thinking this.
Huck tricked Jim into thinking his getting lost was a dream.
400
“I was mighty down-hearted; so I made up my mind I wouldn’t ever go anear that house again, because I reckoned I was to blame, somehow.”
Huck is disturbed by the blood feud of the Grangerfords and Sheperdsons
400
The book begins in this town.
St. Petersburg, Missouri
400
This person accidentally thought Huck Finn was Tom Sawyer.
Aunt Sally
500
By the end of the book, Huck saw Jim more as one of these as compared to the beginning.
He saw him as a human being, as compared to seeing a slave.
500
Huck had told the Phelps’ what about the Sawyer family?
More than ever happened to six Sawyer families.
500
“All right then, I’ll go to hell”
Huck was torn between giving up Jim and keeping him secret.
500
The Phelps farm was located in this town.
Near Chatham, Mississippi.
500
This person demonstrated extreme perceptiveness when she saw through Huck’s disguise.
Judith Loftus
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