The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

by

Mark Twain

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: Chapter 32 Quiz 4 questions

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What does the adults' response to Tom and Becky's return from the cave indicate about their values?
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They are more concerned with discipline than with ensuring children's safety
They don't discipline children because they believe God will punish wrongdoings
They are too preoccupied with their own problems to care about other people
They value community and unity above punishment
How does Tom describe his and Becky's escape from the cave at the Thatchers' house?
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He gives a straightforward account without embellishments
He exaggerates the story to make himself look better
He credits Becky with finding the way out
He won't reveal the details of what happened
Why is Tom forbidden from telling Huck about the cave adventure immediately?
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Huck is still too weak from his illness to hear the story
The widow Douglas thinks it is inappropriate
Tom is too traumatized to recount the event
Huck is not interested in hearing about the cave
What does Tom's reaction to the news of Injun Joe being trapped in the cave indicate about his character?
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His desire for revenge against Injun Joe
His indifference toward other people's suffering
His understanding of the value of life
His fear of being blamed for Injun Joe's fate