Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

by

Mark Twain

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Chapter 29 Quiz 5 questions

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What is the reaction of Doctor Robinson and Levi Bell towards the duke and king's fraudulent claims?
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They support the duke and king
They remain indifferent towards the situation
They are amused by the duke and king
They challenge the duke and king's authenticity
Why does Doctor Robinson interrupt Huck during his storytelling at the tavern?
2 of 5
He wants Huck to clarify some points in his story
He believes Huck is a proficient liar
He believes that Huck is a bad liar and shouldn't strain himself
He is bored with Huck's storytelling and wants to get to the bottom of things
Despite Levi Bell's attempt to expose the duke and king, why are they not immediately jailed by the townspeople?
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The townspeople believe the duke and king's innocence
The townspeople are afraid of the duke and king
The townspeople have a soft spot for the duke and king
The townspeople do not follow Mr. Bell’s logic
What does Huck do when the man holding him lets go of him to look at the bag of gold in Peter Wilks's coffin?
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He stays to see what happens next
He runs away to meet Jim by the river
He tries to take the bag of gold
He confronts the duke and king
How does the arrival of the duke and king on the river limit Huck and Jim's freedom?
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Their arrival metaphorically imprisons Huck and Jim in a life of fraud and near escapes
Their arrival encourages Huck and Jim to join them in their frauds
Their arrival physically traps Huck and Jim
Their arrival slows down Huck and Jim's escape