Huck's Identities
Who is it?
Who said it?
True/False
At your own risk
100
This is where Huck becomes Tom Sawyer.
Where is the Phelps' farm?
100
She tries to "sivilize" Huck
Widow Douglas?
100
"You've put on considerable many frills since I been away."
Pap
100
Pap comes to town out of concern for his son.
False
100
Colonel Sherburn is not lynched for Boggs' murder because...
no one has the courage to kill him.
200
This is Huck's name when he is with the Grangerfords.
Who is George Jackson?
200
She is a "tolerable slim old maid with goggles"
Miss Watson
200
"You can't pray a lie - I found that out."
Huck Finn
200
Buck Grangerford dies in the feud.
True
200
What lie does Huck tell to save Jim from slave catchers?
He hints that his father is aboard the raft and has smallpox.
300
Huck takes on this "identity" upon leaving his father cabin in the woods.
A dead boy
300
Jim considers this wise man a fool.
Who is King Solomon?
300
"Well, a feud is this way..."
Buck Grangerford
300
Uncle Silas is a farmer and preacher.
True
300
Huck and Jim decided not to steal these two foods as a compromise.
What are crabapples and persimmons?
400
Huck takes on two identities while speaking to Judith Loftus. What are those two identities?
Sarah Mary Williams and George Peters
400
A printer who also claims to be an actor and know Shakespeare.
Who is the Duke?
400
"It don't make no difference how foolish it is, it's the right way - and it's the regular way."
Tom Sawyer
400
Huck disguises himself as Tom Sawyer before he gets to the Phelps farm.
False
400
This is the town and state in which the story begins.
What is St. Petersburg, Missouri?
500
Judith Loftus determines that Huck is not a girl using three tests. What are those three tests?
He threads the needle incorrectly, he claps his knees together to catch the piece of coal, and throws like a boy (and too accurately).
500
She was a morbid and sentimental girl.
Emmeline Grangerford
500
"Don't you thank me, don't you give me no credit; it all belongs to them dear people in Pokeville camp-meeting, natural brothers and benefactors of the race, and that dear preacher there..."
Who is the king (dauphin)?
500
Huck does not believe the rules of society should be followed.
False. He assumes the rules are right, he thinks he is "broken."
500
Huck plays these two tricks on Jim.
What is hiding a dead snake in his bed and pretending the night in the fog was a dream?
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