The reason that Huck hides his money, fakes his death, and eventually leaves town because:
Pap Finn, his father, comes to town
The _______ and The ________ are two scammers who swindle Huck and Jim into helping them.
The King and The duke
By and by everybody’s killed off, and there ain’t no more FEUD.
Fight/quarrel
Many characters seek their _______, especially by fleeing their homes
Freedom
Jim flees his plantation as he believes he is going to be:
Sold down the river
___ ______ is the star of the previous book in the series, and serves as Huck's closest friend in this one.
Tom Sawyer
A man goes in the night, with a hundred masked cowards at his back and LYNCHES the rascal.
Hangs
_______ is the rationalization behind men like Jim being property
Racism
While searching the wreckage of a boat, Huck and Jim encounter:
A group of thieves/robbers
Huck befriends a young boy named ______, who is sadly killed in a conflict shortly after.
Buck
So he RUMMAGED his pockets, and then went off somewhere.
Sort/search through
Many characters hold ______ beliefs, which they try to force on Huck, whose values are merely _______
Religion/religious and superstition/superstitious
Huck and Jim are seperated after their traitorous raft mates:
Sell Jim
Huck turns his wealth over to _____ _____ when his father comes to town, trusting the man due to his attempts to protect him from his father.
Judge Thatcher
"A man up and offered me ten cents to help him pull a SKIFF over the river"
Boat
"Civilized" people perpetrate violence and oppression against people they deem to be lesser. Yet they claim the moral high ground. This is ______ within _______ _________
Hypocrisy within civilized society
Describe the fate, whereabouts, or outcomes of Jim AND Huck as characters
Jim is a freeman, and Huck leaves on the river to be on his own again.
The grieving ______ family is swindled by the raft group, who believes to be related to their deceased relative.
The Wilk family
Jim and Huck speak in a unique manner that opposes one another, as well other characters who speak more or less fluently. Mark Twain portrays this through misspellings, mispronunciations, and other intentional errors. This practice is known as _______.
Dialect/literary dialect
When Huck is tempted to turn Jim in he is pressured by ______ obligations, but decides against it due to his own _______.
Social against morals