Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

by

Mark Twain

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Chapter 30 Quiz 3 questions

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What action does the king take towards Huck after he boards the raft, and how does the duke intervene?
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The king hugs Huck and the duke impatiently interrupts their reunion
The king threatens to drown Huck, but the duke steps in and justifies Huck's actions
The king accuses Huck of theft, but the duke clears Huck's name
The king tries to wrest control of the raft from Huck, and the duke argues that they need Huck's navigational skill
How has the king's character evolved over the course of the novel?
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He has turned into a mirror image of Huck’s tyrannical, violent father
He has become more compassionate and understanding
He has begun to develop a moral conscience
He has grown increasingly weary of defrauding others
What does the duke consider to be the price of freedom that the king fails to acknowledge?
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The need to take dangerous risks
The need to be accepted by society
The need to maintain a positive reputation
The need to take responsibility for oneself