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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

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  • Who did Sally Phelps think Huck was?
    Tom Sawyer
  • one whose job is to help people with legal matters and represent them in court; attorney.
    lawyer
  • What did the King do to Jim at the end of the story?
    He sold him to Mr. Phelps for $50
  • something done to fool or cheat someone; joke
    tricked
  • something of value that is promised to someone for good work or a good deed.
    reward
  • Who are the King and the Duke?
    Confidence tricksters; criminals
  • a person who sets out to defraud or deceive people by persuading them to believe something that is not true.
    confidence trickster
  • to take from another without permission or right
    steal
  • How old is Huck?
    14
  • an area of land surrounded by water on all sides.
    island
  • a long trip from one place to another.
    journey
  • Who is Jim?
    Miss Watson’s slave
  • What happened to Huck's father?
    Someone killed him.
  • How much money did Judge Thatcher give Huck?
    $6000
  • a light, narrow boat that you push through water using a paddle
    canoe
  • Aunt Sally wanted Huck to stay with her on the farm. What did he do?
    He decided to continue travelling.
  • a piece of furniture used for storing things
    cupboard
  • a particular entertainment presented before an audience.
    performance
  • a person who lives close to someone else.
    neighbor
  • A tool used for cutting wood
    saw
  • Why did Jim run away from Miss Watson?
    She was going to sell him.
  • someone who steals things from ships while they are sailing
    pirate
  • When the water level of rises and covers the land
    flood
  • What did Miss Watson do before she died?
    She freed Jim.
  • looking or being like past styles, manners, or ways of behaving.
    old-fashioned
  • to rest on the surface of a liquid without sinking, or drift in a gas such as air without falling.
    float
  • an exciting, unusual and sometimes dangerous experience
    adventure
  • placed out of sight; kept from view or from knowledge.
    hidden