The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

by

Mark Twain

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: Chapter 3 Quiz 4 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 3. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
Which of the following best describes Tom's behavior and worldview?
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He is motivated by long-term goals and plans
He is guided by a desire to please Aunt Polly
He is focused on immediate enjoyment without regard for consequences
He is influenced by a sense of responsibility and moral values
What does Tom do when he notices a new girl in town?
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He starts showing off to catch her attention
He ignores her and continues to play with his friends
He tries to convince her to help him with his chores
He gossips to her about Amy Lawrence
What does the incident with the sugar bowl illustrate about Aunt Polly?
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Her fairness and consistency in treating Tom and Sid.
Her willingness to admit mistakes and apologize
Her different treatment of Tom and Sid
Her strict but just approach to discipline
What does Tom's reaction to being drenched by wastewater reflect about his character?
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He is resilient and quickly recovers from setbacks
He feels a sense of entitlement and overreacts to minor issues
He tempers his disappointment with gratitude and prayer
He is resentful and blames others for his problems