The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

by

Mark Twain

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: Chapter 13 Quiz 4 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 13. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
Why does Tom decide to run away with Joe Harper?
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Because Joe convinces Tom that he knows where to find treasure
Because Tom wants to upset Aunt Polly
Because they both feel misunderstood by other people
Because Joe promises to take Tom to where Huck is hiding out
Why do Tom and Joe's actions of breaking the law and stealing seem more significant compared to Huck?
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Because Tom and Joe are older than Huck and understand the consequences better
Because Tom and Joe are trying to rebel against their parents while Huck is trying to impress his father
Because Tom and Joe believe in sin and repentance while Huck is not religious
Because Tom and Joe are trying to act like outcasts while these acts are Huck's usual way of life
What role does Tom insist on adopting while on Jackson Island with his friends?
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A soldier
A pirate
A cowboy
A king
What does Tom's act of praying indicate about his character?
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He is deeply religious and always follows rituals
He uses superstition as a way to atone for wrongdoing
He cares about setting a good example for his friends
He is regretful about running away from home