Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

by

Mark Twain

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Chapter 17 Quiz 4 questions

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What does Huck's introduction to the Grangerfords illustrate about the society Huck encounters on his travels?
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It is a society that prizes truthfulness and honesty
It is a society dominated by the Grangerfords
It is a society where distrust is common
It is a society that readily accepts outsiders
What is Buck's attitude towards the Shepherdsons, as expressed to Huck?
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He admires the Shepherdsons
He is indifferent towards the Shepherdsons
He is afraid of the Shepherdsons
He is eager to harm the Shepherdsons
How is the Grangerford household different from Huck and Pap's household?
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The Grangerford household is more relaxed and affectionate
The Grangerford household is less educated and more rustic
The Grangerford household is more literate and historically conscious
The Grangerford household is larger and more boisterous
What is a common theme in Emmeline Grangerford's artwork and poetry?
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Death and darkness
The beauty of nature
Unrequited love
The hope of the afterlife