Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

by

Mark Twain

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Chapter 2 Quiz 4 questions

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What do Huck and Tom Sawyer do after Tom summons Huck?
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They play a prank on the Widow Douglas
They sneak away from the Widow Douglas’s house
They help Miss Watson's slave, Jim, with kitchen chores
They try to wake up Jim, who is asleep
What trick does Tom play on the sleeping Jim?
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He steals Jim's hat and runs away with it
He replaces the candles he stole from the Widow Douglas with Jim's hat
He places five cents under Jim's pillow
He puts Jim's hat on a nearby tree branch
What can be inferred about the boys' society in comparison to the society of the South?
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The boys' society is more rigid and unwavering in its rules than Southern society
The boys' society is more complex and intricate than unsophisticated Southern society
The boys' society is more forgiving and flexible, showing willingness to adapt its rules
The boys' society follows the exact same traditions as the society of the South
Why do the boys decide not to conduct their first robbery on a Sunday?
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They believe that committing the act on Sunday would be more wicked than committing it on other days
It would be easier to get caught on Sunday, since nobody is away at work
They decide that Sundays are designated for planning rather than execution
They would rather be at church on Sunday