Identity
Figurative language
Satire
Characters
Do you know this book
100

What words describe Huck and Jim's relationship? 

What is reliable, loyal, dependent, etc. 

100

What type of figurative language is this quote, "She was gentle and sweet like a dove"?

What is simile

100

How does Mark Twain use satire throughout the novel? 

What is to make fun of society through religious ideals (answers can vary) 

100

Who said, "Call this a government! why, just look at it and see what it's like."

Who is Pap

100

Why did the boys in the gang say Huck couldn't join? 

What is he didn't have any family

200

True or false. 

Huck thought slavery wasn't a bad institution. 

What is True 
200

What type of Figurative language is this quote from a poem in the novel, "And did young Stephen die? And did the sad hearts thicken." 

What is personification 

200

How does Tom Sawyer's gang show satire in the beginning of the novel?

What is showing how chaotic and violent society is during this time

200

What is the name of Huck’s best friend from back home?

What is Tom Sawyer

200

What location were Huck and Finn trying to find but missed? 

What is Cairo

300

Why did Huck feel so free on the raft? 

What is the shore resembled conflict and society and he wanted nothing more than to be an outsider 

300

What type of figurative language is used, “I reck’n I could eat a hoss. I think I could.”

What is hyperbole

300

What does "lifting chickens" and "borrowing watermelons" satirize? 

What is stealing and rationalizing wrongs

300

What is the name of the owner of Jim?

What is Miss Watson

300

What other book did Mark Twain incorporate into "The adventures of Huck Finn"

What is "The adventures of Tom Sawyer"

400

What internal conflict was Huck going through while on his journey with Jim? 

What is whether he should turn Jim in or not

400

What is the purpose of this simile in the book, "I reckon I shook like a leaf, and I didn’t know hardly what to do."

What is to show/compare Hucks fearful trembling to a shaking leaf. 

400

How did the church develop satire within the Grangerford and Shepherdson's feud?

What is setting aside their guns during the service but afterwards the feud continued

400

Who said the italicized quote?

"Did you want to kill him?"

"Well, I bet I did." 

What is Buck 

400

How many bodies were found in the river bank during the end of Chapter 18? 

What is two bodies

500

What did Jim and other slaves have to do to get their family back together? 

What is buy them or steal them if that wasn't possible. 

500

In this metaphor what does Huck compare "Everybody loved to have him around, too; he was sunshine most always—I mean he made it seem like good weather. When he turned into a cloudbank it was awful dark for half a minute, and that was enough; there wouldn’t nothing go wrong again for a week."

What is Huck uses several weather-related metaphors to characterize Colonel Grangerford, whose mood can change from pleasant to threatening like a sunny day to a stormy one.

500

What is Huck trying convey when he says he wants to go to Hell to be with Tom?

What is mocking organized religion in society and not understanding the principles of it

500

What were the names of the two kids that were in a similar situation to Romeo & Juliet?

What is Sophia and Harney

500

How does Huck escape the imprisonment of his father?

What is he cuts a pig’s throat to fake his murder then he goes onto the canoe he found on the river.

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