Huckleberry Finn
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Huckleberry Finn
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25 Questions

1. What Purpose Does This Chapter Serve?

2. Why Are People Firing A Cannon Over The Water?

3. What Do Bill And Jake Decide To Do With Turner?

4. When The Duke And The King First Got On The Raft - Why Did They Talk To Each Other And Ignore Huck And Jim?

5. Why Does Jim "Take No Stock In . . . Sollermun Bein De Wises' Man Dat Ever Live"?

6. Why Are The King And Duke Fighting?

7. Why Is Huck So Amazed At Jim's Mourning His Home And His Family?

8. How Does The New Judge Find Out How Pap Really Is?

9. Huck's Last Statement In This Chapter Is - "It Was Enough To Make A Body Ashamed Of The Human Race." What Is Huck Talking About?

10. Account For Pap's Unusual Behavior

11. Why Does Huck Dress Up Like A Girl?

12. Where Is The Humor In Huck's Observation - "There Warn't No Popular Man In Town Than What That Undertaker Was"?

13. What Is Old Mrs. Hotchkiss' Theory?

14. What Is A "Stretcher"?

15. What New Identity Does Tom Assume?

16. What Does Huck Think Of Pap?

17. What Information Does Huck Get From Mrs. Judith Loftus?

18. Why Does Huck Prefer The "Bad" Place To The "Good" Place?

19. Why Does Huck Decide That It Is Useless To Argue With Him?

20. What Are The Plans For The King And The Duke?

21. What Are The King And The Duke Getting Ready For?

22. Why Don't They Hang Jim?

23. The Widow Cried Over Me - And Called Me A Poor Lost Lamb - And She Called Me A Lot Of Other Names - Too - But He Never Meant No Harm By It. Exactly Where Does The Humor Lie In This Sentence?

24. At This Point - How Would You Describe Huck's Attitude Toward Jim?

25. How Successful Is The Shakespearean Revival?