Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

by

Mark Twain

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Chapter 13 Quiz 4 questions

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On the wrecked steamboat, what happens when one of the men pokes his head out a door close to Huck?
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He spots Huck and Jim immediately
He doesn't notice Huck and Jim due to the darkness
He cuts loose the skiff that Huck and Jim are about to take
He warns his partners about the presence of intruders
Why does Huck consider ways to save the murderers on the steamboat?
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He empathizes with their plight, thinking he might face a similar situation in the future
He believes they are innocent
He wants to negotiate with them to get a reward
He thinks it might bring him good luck in the future
Why does Huck lie to the watchman in the village about the people aboard the wrecked steamboat?
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He is afraid of being caught and arrested
He wants the watchman to leave so he can look for food to steal
He figures that if he were in the watchman's position, he wouldn't be eager to help
He believes that the truth would not prompt the watchman to help the people on the wrecked steamboat
What is Huck's reaction to realizing that all the robbers must have died?
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He feels relieved and celebrates their deaths
He feels partially responsible
He feels indifferent about their fate
He experiences a sense of loss