Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

by

Mark Twain

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Chapter 24 Quiz 4 questions

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How does the duke devise a new way for Jim to stay by himself during the day without risking capture?
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He instructs Jim to hide in the woods
He teaches Jim to blend with the crowd
He dresses Jim up in a King Lear costume and paints him blue, claiming that he's a sick Arab
He suggests Jim pretend to be a wandering minstrel
What societal norm does the king exploit as he dresses to appear respectable?
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Society's tendency to trust older individuals
Society's bias towards wealth and prosperity
Society's overvaluation of physical appearance
Society's respect for religious figures
How does the king get information about the Wilks family from the boy who says he resembles Mr. Wilks?
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He claims to be a reverend and exploits the boy's trust
He introduces himself as Mr. Wilks
He pressures the boy into sharing the information
He offers the boy a reward for any useful information
How does Huck perceive the duke and king's exploitation of the Wilks family in their time of tragedy?
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He believes it to be an unfortunate yet clever way to get what they want
He thinks it's a harmless con with no real victims
He admires their audacity and skill in executing the con
He views it as an action that makes one ashamed of the human race