Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

by

Mark Twain

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Chapter 32 Quiz 4 questions

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How does Huck describe his feelings upon arriving at the Phelps's?
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Jumpy and guilt-ridden
Scared and apprehensive
Lonesome and wishing he were dead
Energized and ready for new adventures
Who does Aunt Sally mistake Huck for when he arrives?
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A runaway slave
Her expected guest and nephew, Tom
A servant boy she's hired
A long-lost relative
Why does Aunt Sally hide Huck behind a bed when Uncle Silas enters the room?
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Because Huck is scared of Uncle Silas
To protect Huck from Uncle Silas's infamous temper
Aunt Sally often acts erratically; there's no explanation
To play a trick on Uncle Silas by surprising him with "Tom's" arrival
How does Huck's impersonation of Tom compare to the duke and king's impersonation of the Wilks brothers?
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Huck is more believable than the duke and king were
Huck's impersonation is more exploitative than the duke and king's
Huck is more comfortable impersonating Tom than the duke and king were impersonating the Wilks brothers
The duke and king were more comfortable impersonating the Wilks brothers than Huck is impersonating Tom