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1 Collaborative Quiz: Chapters 22-25

2 Directions: You may use your books and journals. Write a DETAILED answer in complete sentences. Answer all parts of the question. You have a lot of space to write because a complete answer will need that much space. EXPLAIN your reasoning.

3 Chapter 22: The voice of Colonel Sherburn. How might Sherburn’s comments to the lynch mob on pp. 133-134 be a direct line to the voice of Mark Twain making social commentary? How does the mob prove Sherburn/Twain to be right? What point is mark Twain making?

4 Chapter 23: “The Royal Nonesuch” How did the King and Duke advertise the show to entice the audience? Did the content of the show match the audience’s expectations? Explain. How does the crowd of the first performance decide to respond to their experience with “The Royal Nonesuch”? What social commentary is Mark Twain making with this episode?

5 Chapter 24: Opportunity strikes! Explain the meaning of the last paragraph of this chapter. Who is the “them.” Explain Huck’s final sentence; what is the “It” referring to. How is Huck changing?

6 Chpt 25: Obsequies vs. Orgies? Who are Peter, William, Mary Jane, and Joanna? How does the title of this slide relate to this chapter? What role does Dr. Robinson play in this chapter, and how does it connect to Twain social commentary?


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