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The Adventures of Huck Finn Review Game!

The Adventures of Huck Finn Review Game!

What is the every day language used in conversation? A. Dialect B. Satire C.

What is the every day language used in conversation? A. Dialect B. Satire C. Context D. Colloquial Language

What is a Dialect? A. The way of speaking and writing that is particular

What is a Dialect? A. The way of speaking and writing that is particular to a specific region of the country B. Dead words C. Everyday language used in conversation D. A lecture about Huckleberry Finn

The narrator of the story is… A. Jim B. Bob C. Mark Twain D.

The narrator of the story is… A. Jim B. Bob C. Mark Twain D. Huck Finn

Who is Jim? § § § Runaway slave Huck’s father figure Huck’s best friend

Who is Jim? § § § Runaway slave Huck’s father figure Huck’s best friend

Regionalism can be defined as… A. A satirical statement B. Words or phrases peculiar

Regionalism can be defined as… A. A satirical statement B. Words or phrases peculiar to a particular region C. The every day language we use in conversation D. Colloquial Language

Who is Tom Sawyer? A. The narrator of the novel B. The author of

Who is Tom Sawyer? A. The narrator of the novel B. The author of the novel C. Jim’s owner D. A youngster with a wild imagination

How much did Tom and Huck get apiece from the gold the robbers left

How much did Tom and Huck get apiece from the gold the robbers left in the cave? $6, 000

Who came to live with Widow Douglas and kept nagging Huck about spelling and

Who came to live with Widow Douglas and kept nagging Huck about spelling and manners? § Miss Watson

What happens to Tom’s gang of robbers? § They break up because they never

What happens to Tom’s gang of robbers? § They break up because they never did any real pillaging…it was all make believe. Huck, the realist, quit because he couldn’t understand why Tom’s stories were never true.

Satire can be defined as… A. Superstitions B. A literary tone used to ridicule

Satire can be defined as… A. Superstitions B. A literary tone used to ridicule or make fun of human vice or weakness C. Everyday language we use in conversation. D. A crazy way to sit

Does the book take place before or after the Civil War? before

Does the book take place before or after the Civil War? before

Why do Jim and Huck escape Jackson Island? A. They are scared of bad

Why do Jim and Huck escape Jackson Island? A. They are scared of bad luck B. People know that Jim is hiding there C. They are scared of Ghosts D. People have told them that it is invested with snakes

True or false? The book has been on the “most banned books of all

True or false? The book has been on the “most banned books of all time” list. true

During which decade does the book take place? 1840 s

During which decade does the book take place? 1840 s

Why do Jim and Huck want to reach Cairo? Because it is the gateway

Why do Jim and Huck want to reach Cairo? Because it is the gateway to the free states.

How does the Widow Douglas try to “sivilize” Huck? Reads him the bible Dresses

How does the Widow Douglas try to “sivilize” Huck? Reads him the bible Dresses him nicely Teaches him manners Teaches him to pray Makes him sleep inside

Why is Jim frightened when he sees Huck on Jackson Island? He thinks Huck

Why is Jim frightened when he sees Huck on Jackson Island? He thinks Huck is a ghost

Why would Twain name chapter 10 “What comes of handlin’ snake-skin”? It shows what

Why would Twain name chapter 10 “What comes of handlin’ snake-skin”? It shows what the bad luck is that they encounter after Huck touched the snake skin. Jim gets bit by a snake.

What is Jim’s hairball able to do? Tell the future

What is Jim’s hairball able to do? Tell the future

What is the purpose of the cannon ball shots? Find the dead body

What is the purpose of the cannon ball shots? Find the dead body

What are three actions that give Huck’s identity away to Mrs. Loftus? Needle and

What are three actions that give Huck’s identity away to Mrs. Loftus? Needle and thread Throwing the rock Catching the rock Bonnet Forgets name

What happens to Buck? dies

What happens to Buck? dies

Why do Jim and Huck steal the robbers skiff from the steamboat, Walter Scott?

Why do Jim and Huck steal the robbers skiff from the steamboat, Walter Scott? Their own raft floated away

What are three new identities Huck takes on? Sarah Williams Mary Williams George Jackson

What are three new identities Huck takes on? Sarah Williams Mary Williams George Jackson George Peters

The novel was written in what year? § 1885

The novel was written in what year? § 1885

What is the climax of the novel? § When Jim is captured and held

What is the climax of the novel? § When Jim is captured and held by the Phelps’.

What is the denouement of the novel? § The breakthrough or “Ah-ha moment”— when

What is the denouement of the novel? § The breakthrough or “Ah-ha moment”— when Huck decides he’d rather go to hell than turn Jim in

Who is Miss Sophia’s boyfriend? § Harney Shepherdson

Who is Miss Sophia’s boyfriend? § Harney Shepherdson

What is weird about Huck’s reaction to his father’s death? § § A. he

What is weird about Huck’s reaction to his father’s death? § § A. he knew about it all along B. He shows no emotion about it C. He cries D. He yells at Jim for not telling him sooner.

What is the major point of transformation for Huck? § When he apologizes to

What is the major point of transformation for Huck? § When he apologizes to Jim for pranks and his racist attitude (ch 15)

How is Jim freed? § Because Miss Watson felt guilty about thinking about selling

How is Jim freed? § Because Miss Watson felt guilty about thinking about selling him and when she died she set him free in her will.

Which do Jim and Huck prefer? The river or the towns? § River

Which do Jim and Huck prefer? The river or the towns? § River

Why do Jim and Huck prefer the river? § § § It is more

Why do Jim and Huck prefer the river? § § § It is more peaceful, calm and quiet. It is a retreat from the world. They are both free there.

Whose God does Huck prefer? Widow Douglas or Miss Watson’s? § Widow Douglas

Whose God does Huck prefer? Widow Douglas or Miss Watson’s? § Widow Douglas

Explain how Tom’s plan for freeing Jim is more “romantical” than Huck’s. § IT

Explain how Tom’s plan for freeing Jim is more “romantical” than Huck’s. § IT is elaborate and it follows the romantic novels that Tom reads. He brings in creatures and “ransom” notes, etc. and makes it more complicated and imaginative so he can have a fun adventure game.