Chapter 18 (easy)
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
100

How many slaves does each Grangerford have?

One for each of them.

100
How does Huck describe the Grangerford eldest sons?

Tall and beautiful.

100

Who does Huck encounter while picking berries?

Two con men.

100

What does Huck lie about to the con men?

He tells them that Jim is not a runaway slave.

200

How does Mr. Grangerford obtain so much wealth?

By profiting from his slave-worked farms.

200

What does Miss Sophia ask Huck to bring to her?

A copy of the New Testament from the Church.

200

What do the men beg Huck to do?

Let them on the raft.

200

How does the King make money?

By claiming he is a reformed pirate who will go and convert other pirates if given some money.

300

When Buck shoots at the Shepherdson’s son, Harney, what does he hit?

His hat.

300

What did Huck see when he entered the Church?

Hogs laying on the floor.

300

Why were the two men on the run?

One was in trouble for selling a article, the other for a religious temperance revival against drinking, while drinking himself.

300

How does the Duke make money?

By selling advertisements and bills at the local printing office.

400

When Huck asks Buck why he shot at Harney, what does Buck say?

“It’s on account of the family feud.”

400
When Huck shakes the book, what falls out?

A note saying “Half-past two.”

400

What does the older con man specialize in?

Cons involving preaching or doctoring

400

How does the Duke solve the problem of being stopped during the day because of Jim?

He prints a wanted poster so if stopped they could say they were bringing him to his owner.

500

What does Buck say about the feud being over?

He says that the feud will be over when everybody’s dead.

500

Where does Huck’s slave (Jack) lead him?

To Jim.

500

Who do the con mans claim they are?

The Duke of Bridgewater and the King of France.

500

What did Jim ask the King?

To speak French, which he could not.