Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

by

Mark Twain

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Chapter 33 Quiz 5 questions

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How does Huck react to Tom's agreement to help rescue Jim?
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Huck is surprised and thinks less of Tom, as he equates this action with breaking societal rules
Huck feels grateful and develops a deeper respect for Tom
Huck is relieved that he doesn't have to carry out the rescue mission alone
Huck believes Tom is making a joke about the entire situation
What is Huck's impression of Uncle Silas?
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Huck thinks Uncle Silas is cruel and dishonest
Huck views Uncle Silas as an innocent, admirable person despite his role in keeping Jim captive
Huck admires Uncle Silas's ability to manage a farm but dislikes his preaching
Huck disapproves of Uncle Silas and thinks he is too naive
What significant event happens during dinner at the Phelps's the night that Huck and Tom arrive?
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Tom reveals his true identity to Aunt Sally
Aunt Sally discovers Tom's plan to help rescue Jim
Tom gets into an argument with Aunt Sally over his pranks
Tom kisses Aunt Sally and pretends to be Sid Sawyer, Tom’s half-brother
What does Huck's response to the duke and king's punishment reveal about him?
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Huck appreciates the townspeople's punishment as he believes the duke and king deserve it
Huck shows a lack of empathy towards the duke and king
Huck forgives the duke and king, displaying empathy for others' suffering
Huck decides to join the mob in punishing the duke and king
How does Huck feel after witnessing the duke and king's punishment?
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Huck feels triumphant, believing justice has been served
Huck feels indifferent, detaching himself from the event
Huck feels guilty, even though he didn't directly contribute to their fate
Huck feels angry, because he thinks the duke and king were treated too harshly