The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

by

Mark Twain

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: Chapter 16 Quiz 5 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 16. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How to Tom, Huck, and Joe feel after a few days on the island, and what does this suggest about their characters?
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They feel content, showing that they becoming mature and independent
They feel homesick, showing that they are still immature
They feel guilty, showing that they are becoming more empathetic
They feel bored, showing that they have outgrown their childhood fantasies
What does Tom's treatment of Joe and Huck suggest about his character?
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He is empathetic and caring
He is fearful and indecisive
He is courageous and protective
He is a natural leader and manipulator
What lesson do Tom and Joe learn from their smoking experience?
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That they should practice moderation when indulging
That smoking is an effective way to prove their manhood
That they should not should not try to imitate adult behaviors
That smoking can be a dangerous fire hazard
Which of the following events disrupts the boys' camp on the island?
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A raccoon invades it
A fire burns it down
A group of campers discovers it
A terrible storm ruins it
How does Tom distract Joe and Huck from their sadness?
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By suggesting they hunt for treasure
By planning their return home
By proposing they play pretend
By teaching them to fish