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What occurs a few days after the duke makes a speech about personal responsibility and after he, the king, Huck, and Jim have been drifting downriver for a while?
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The duke and king decide to stop scamming for life
Huck and Jim decide to start scamming
The duke and king return to scamming
The duke and king improve their behavior and become more responsible citizens
Why does the duke help the king sell Jim back into slavery?
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Because the duke places his own interests above those of others
Because the duke wants to hurt Huck and Jim
The duke doesn't want to, but the king tricks him
Because the duke is against Jim's freedom
How does Huck discover that Jim has been captured?
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Huck finds a note left by Jim
Huck runs into a boy who tells him that Jim has been taken to Silas Phelps’s farm
Huck gets a letter from the king informing him about Jim's capture
Huck witnesses Jim being captured
What does Huck finally decide after considering writing a note to Miss Watson about Jim's whereabouts?
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He decides to send the note to Miss Watson
He decides to write a letter to Tom Sawyer instead
He decides to tear up the note and help Jim to freedom, even if it means going to hell
He decides to do nothing and let Jim remain captive
What does Huck's decision to help Jim reveal about his moral development?
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Huck has adopted the societal values that condone slavery
Huck has decided to rebel against what society values
Huck has developed an attitude of indifference towards societal values
Huck has decided that betraying good people like Jim is worse than going to hell
What does the duke do when Huck, on his way to help the captive Jim, asks him about Jim's whereabouts?
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The duke refuses to tell Huck anything about Jim
The duke tells Huck the truth about where Jim is
The duke directs Huck to the wrong location without any hesitation
The duke initially agrees to disclose Jim's location, but then lies about it
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