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How did the boys get to Jackson's Island?: run, walk, swim, in a boat
in a boat
How much money with Injun Joe and his friend find in the old house?
Thousands of dollars
Who did Tom and Huck see in the old house?
Injun Joe and another man
Where did Tom and Huck decide to go looking for treasure?
Under old trees
When the judge calls Tom to the stand, what do you think the community thought?
Answers will vary
On Page 22, Aunt Polly says to Tom: "Oh, Tom! You're a bad boy, but I love you!" : Why did Aunt Polly say this?
Answers will vary
"That," said Joe happily, "was a wonderful breakfast!" : What did they eat?
Fish
Complete the sentence: During the summer, Tom, Joe and Huck slept on Jackson's Island.
True
True/False: Tom is very mischievous and doesn't like to follow the rules.
True
Complete the sentence: What did Huck call the men they saw in the graveyard?
graverobbers
Complete the sentence: In the graveyard, Tom and Huck witness a _____.
murder
Complete the sentence: Tom and Huck go to the graveyard looking for ______.
ghosts
Complete the sentence: When Tom ran into Huck in the street, Huck had a dead ____ with him.
cat
Complete the sentence: Tom's brother is named ______.
Sid
Complete the sentence: Tom had a good friend named ____ Harper.
Joe Harper
True/False: The new girl that Tom befriends is named Tracy Thatcher.
False
True/False: All of the kids loved Huck Finn but the parents did not.
True
True/False: Tom behaves well and always listens to his Aunt Polly.
False
True/False: Tom tells the true story of the killing and Injun Joe goes to jail.
False
True/False: Tom lived with his aunt, brother and cousin.
True