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Chapter 2
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Miss Watson
Tom takes his hat and puts it on a branch
Books and stories hes read
He is a drunk who they can never find
They dont know what it is
Chapter 3
1. It doesnt do anything and confuses him, because he believes it should be able to get anything he
wants with prayer, but it doesnt
2. Huck describes himself as low down and ornery
3. Huck believes men float face down if they drown so it must have been a woman dressed as a man
4. Tom has a better imagination while Huck is more practical and realistic
Chapter 4
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There was a cross on the left boot heel, which only his Pap wears
Judge Thatcher, because he believes Pap is after the money
A hairball, and keep away from the water
His Pap
Chapter 5
1. His civilized self, his clothes, his home, and going to school; Pap wants the $6,000
2. The judge and the widow try to achieve guardianship of Huck
3. Pap gets drunk and almost freezes to death; Pap probably cannot be reformed as he is too old
Chapter 6
1. Go to school
2. To a log cabin three miles upriver
3. Huck likes not being civil and not having to worry about being clean all the time; he doesnt like
that he gets beat so much
4. They want to take away his son when Huck can finally actually do something
5. Allowing a black man to vote
6. Huck plans to escape by using a saw to cut a hole through the cabin; he cannot escape because his
Pap has a fit and almost kills Huck
Chapter 7
1. A canoe
2. Huck pretends to be murdered and uses a pigs blood and his hairs and some meal to make it
appear so
3. Tom Sawyer
4. Jacksons Island
Chapter 8
1. Bodies float when cannons fire in the water; they were trying to find Hucks body
2. It doesnt work for Huck, but works for others like the Widow because they prayed that the bread
would reach Huck, and it did
3. Ghost
4. Miss Watson is going to sell him to Orleans
5. Count the things you were going to cook for supper, shaking the table cloth after sundown
6. Hairy arms and hairy breast
7. Jims free, and since he is worth 800 dollars and owns himself, he is rich
Chapter 9 and 10
1. A dead body, probably Pap
2. A rattlesnake, and the trick of putting the skin in his blankets backfired because the mate
rattlesnake was there and bit Jim
3. As a girl
Chapter 11
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People suspect Jim and Pap; there is $200 reward for Huck
She suspects Jim is hiding out on Jacksons Island, and her husband is out to find them
Huck cannot thread a needle properly
To run away from the island
A raft
Chapter 12
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Chapter 13
1. They take the criminals skiff
2. He tries to save them by telling a steamboat captain, and it shows he genuinely cares about the
lives of others
Chapter 14
1. Huck concludes that Jim is ignorant and he believes that blacks dont know a lot
2. Jim thinks that King Solomon is not wise for potentially trying to cut a baby in half to find the
true mother
3. Because they are all men
Chapter 15
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Cairo
Fog
By saying the events preceding were all a dream
Jim is close to Huck and cares about him seriously
Huck says sorry, and it shows an evolution because Huck sees Jim as an equal
Chapter 16
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Huck feels he is doing wrong by helping Jim escape and is wronging Miss Watson
His children
Huck is the only white gentleman to keep his promise to Jim
Runaway slaves
His father is suffering from smallpox
He is doing right by not revealing Jim and is doing wrong by not turning him in; he feels the
same amount of guilt
7. A steamboat
Chapter 17
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George Jackson
Grangerfords
Shepherdson
Dead people
Chapter 18
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On the raft
An old man who works camp revivals and a young man who specializes in printing
Dauphin, Louis the XVII
Duke of Bridgewater
Chapter 20
Chapter 22
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Coward
They are frightened and leave
Huck dives into a circus
They cleverly put the line women and children not allowed because they think it will attract a
larger crowd
Chapter 23
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Chapter 24
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Jim is disguised as a sick Arab; Sick Arab -- but harmless when not out of his head.
Jim is able to move around and not be tied up during the day
Peter Wilks, and his brothers and his daughters inherit his fortune
They pretend to be Peters brothers
The duke pretends to be deaf and dumb
The human race
Chapter 25
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Chapter 26
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His servant
A dilemma when she finds out about his lies
Mary Jane, he feels guilty about helping the king rob her
Taking the money and hiding it, and then telling Mary Jane later where it is when they flee
Behind Mary Janes dresses
Under the bed
Chapter 27
1. Peter Wilkss coffin
2. The slave family is broken up and the girls are upset about it; Huck feels new to the sympathy of
the white girls for the black family
3. The slaves
Chapter 28
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Mary Jane
Saving Jim
The bag of money
THE REAL HARVEY AND WILLIAM WILKS DUN DUN DUN DUNNNNN
Chapters 29-31
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Huck escapes when Hines lets go of his hand when the gold is discovered in the coffin
Who hid the gold in the coffin
Huck does not like them back on the raft and is disappointed
Huck thinks he genuinely wronged Miss Watson
Huck thinks about all the times he had with Jim and realizes hes a true friend
Chapters 32-35
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Blacks are not cared about when Huck says no one got hurt but a black man was hurt
Tom Sawyer
Tom is willing to help Jim escape
Huck and Tom attempt to warn the King and the Duke; Huck says he is saddened about how cruel
humans can be to others
Huck feels guilty, but no longer cares because he has already sunken low enough
The complexity
They mess with his superstitions about witches
Tom is a romantic while Huck is a realist
Huck respects Tom and is glad that Tom would help Jim out of slavery
Chapters 37-39
1. They switch the items up and make it so that Aunt Sally feels she is going insane and will not
count again
2. Tom does not care that he is taking Aunt Sallys belongings
3. They will have to gather the rats and the snakes all over again
4. Tom wants to make it more of an adventure for them to escape by warning of cutthroats
Chapters 40-43
1. Huck is saying that Jim is truly good by wanting a doctor for Tom
2. Twain portrays Huck and Tom as somewhat unsympathetic when they impersonate Tom and Sid
and cause a huge ruckus over their stay at Aunt Sallys
3. The doctor tells how good of a slave Jim is and the farmers ease up on Jim
4. Tom gives Jim 40 dollars because of all the trouble he has to go through
5. Pap was the dead man lying on the ground of the floating house on the river