Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

by

Mark Twain

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Chapter 12 Quiz 4 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 12. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
In their quest for freedom, how do Huck and Jim maintain their distance from society?
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By traveling only during the day and sleeping at night like the rest of society
By imposing rules on themselves such as traveling only at night and not lighting fires outside the raft's wigwam
By avoiding interacting with inhabitants of cities like St. Petersburg and St. Louis
By not accepting help from anyone in the towns they pass
How do Huck and Jim decide to act with regards to "borrowing" provisions and supplies?
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They continue to borrow without planning to pay back
They stop borrowing and instead buy all their provisions and supplies
They continue to borrow but decide to pay back eventually
They decide not to steal anymore, particularly items like crabapples and persimmons
How does Huck's decision to board the wrecked steamboat reflect his character?
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It shows Huck's maturity and rational decision-making skills
It reveals Huck's disregard for Jim's feelings and opinions
It demonstrates Huck's risk-taking attitude, prioritizing potential profit over safety
It signifies Huck's independence and determination to provide for himself and Jim
What predicament do Huck and Jim find themselves in on the steamboat?
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The raft they used to get to the steamboat has broken loose, leaving them stranded
They find themselves in the midst of a heated argument among three men, two of whom plan to let the third man drown
They accidentally alert the men onboard to their presence
They are discovered and taken hostage by the men onboard