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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Review Game

True or False: Huck was tricked into believing that the circus daredevil horse rider was drunk.

At the beginning of the novel, Huck lived with… Aunt Polly Widow Douglas His father Aunt Sally

Who said “Don’t you play nothing on me, because I wouldn’t on you Who said “Don’t you play nothing on me, because I wouldn’t on you. Honest injun, you ain’t a ghost?” Jim Pap Tom Miss Watson

Who said “No; spirits wouldn’t say, ‘Dern the dern fog.’” Sophia The King Aunt Sally Huck

True or False: Boggs survived the shooting by Col True or False: Boggs survived the shooting by Col. Sherburn after a Bible was placed on his chest. True False

Jim runs away from St. Petersburg because… He is tired of being a slave He is afraid of being sold down the river His daughter has been stolen He can become a free man in Louisiana

True or False: The King scams the people at the camp meeting, telling them he is a pirate from the Indian Ocean. True False

One major reason Huck has trouble accepting Jim as an equal is… Jim has been cruel to Huck in the past Huck has been taught that blacks are inferior to whites Tom and Jim once tried to cheat Huck out of his $6,000 Jim has lied to Huck using his hairball to tell Huck’s future

True or False: Huck convinces the slave hunters that his father on the raft has small pox.

Which of the following would be a true statement about the way Twain saw his main character (Huck)? He was far more intelligent than other boys his age He had a wonderful sense of humor He was forced to be practical because of his difficult life He always believed what he was told by others

True or False: Huck watches Col True or False: Huck watches Col. Sherburn get lynched for shooting down the innocent Boggs. True False

Of history he learned in school One can account for Huck’s knowing so much about kings and such because… Of all the stories Widow Douglas told him Of history he learned in school He came from England No way to account for it

Which of the following was not true about Huck and Jim’s relationship? Jim cared for Huck before Huck was sympathetic toward Jim Huck never enjoyed the results of the practical jokes he played on Jim Huck never felt Jim was being sincere about his friendship Jim cared for Huck as much as a father would care for his son

True or False: Cairo is south of St. Louis.

They were lawless and violent Pap, the Grangerfords, the Shepherdsons, and Col. Sherburn were all alike because… They were respected They were lawless and violent They were murdered They drank excessively

Mr. Wilks’ funeral was interrupted by… A fire A barking dog Gunshots The arrival of the real brothers

Judith Loftus The King Emmeline Tom Who said “And when you throw at a rat or anything, hitch yourself up a tip-toe and fetch your hand up over your head as awkward as you can, and miss your rat about six or seven foot.”? Judith Loftus The King Emmeline Tom

True or False: At the funeral, Huck hides the money in the grand piano.

When Huck found Jim, Jim was afraid of Huck because… He thought Huck would send him back to Miss Watson Huck is carrying a gun He thought Huck was a part of the search team looking for him He thought Huck was a ghost

Who said “…if I catch you about that school again, I’ll tan you good Who said “…if I catch you about that school again, I’ll tan you good. First you know, you’ll get religion too”? Miss Watson Pap Sophia Buck

True or False: The King convinces the Wilks' sisters he's sincere by offering his inheritance to them. True False

Huck demonstrated a sense of compassion when he… Saved a baby rabbit from drowning Wanted to save the thieves from drowning Apologized to Jim Gave $50 to a poor man

Buck Jim Aunt Sally Colonel Sherburn Who said “Well, a feud is this way; a man has a quarrel with another man, and kills him; then that other man’s brother kills him; then the other brothers on both sides goes for one another.”? Buck Jim Aunt Sally Colonel Sherburn

Emmeline Grangerford…? Drew morbid pictures and wrote overly sentimental poems Fell in love with Huck Left a ghost behind that haunted the house Was a beautiful woman who died at 21

Who said “Some calls me Sarah, some calls me Mary” ? Tom Huck Aunt Sally

Colonel Sherburn The Duke Tom Buck Who said “You didn’t bring a man with you; that’s one mistake. And the other is that you didn’t come in the dark and fetch your masks.” ? Colonel Sherburn The Duke Tom Buck

The Duke Colonel Sherburn Pap Tom Who said “I should hope we can find a way that’s a little more complicated than that…it’s got to be real mysterious, and troublesome, and good. The Duke Colonel Sherburn Pap Tom

True or False: Dr. Robinson doesn't believe that the King and the Duke are Peter Wilks' brothers.

Twain used the scene on the houseboat as… Foreshadowing Symbolism Flashback Humor

True or False: The Duke mangles the soliloquy from Hamlet.

The Duke said he was the rightful… Duke of Bridgewater Duke of Earl King of France Duke of Bilgewater

In his conversation with Mrs. Loftus, Huck learned… How to sew Jim was already free Pap drank himself to death Jim was being blamed for murdering him

True or False: Mark Twain’s real name was Markus Clemens

Huck’s conscience bothered him because… He felt guilty for not apologizing to Jim for tricking him He thinks Jim is a good person He didn’t turn Jim over to the authorities He let Tom play trick on Jim

The end of the novel portrays Huck as… Completely “civilized” A mature man Still revolting against convention Immature and childish

True or False: Tom is happy to have been shot.

Who said “You can’t pray a lie…I found that out.” Huck Jim The Duke Pap

The main lesson Huck learned through this adventure was… It doesn’t pay to run away from home An African American can be superior or equal to a white person Strange people live along the rivers of our nation There would be a war between the states before too long

Huck assumed the identity of Tom Sawyer because… Mrs. Phelps called him “Tom” when he first arrived Mr. Phelps could not see very well and was the first to call him “Tom” He had decided to use Tom’s name before he got to the farm Jim suggested Huck should use Tom’s name whenever he was in danger

The Duke and the King were… Hanged and buried on the Wilks’ property Tarred and feathered Freed by the sheriff Arrested for fraud and theft