The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Chapters 20 through 23 Quiz
Evaluate general reading comprehension and promote homework accountability with this set of quiz questions on Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (chapters 20 through 23). An answer key is provided. The materials are delivered in a zip file as both Word Documents and PDFs. Alternatively, a Google Drive option is available. By completing this quiz, students will demonstrate knowledge of the following:
Huck's powers of persuasion
Background information on the king
The content of the printed poster
The king's attempts to learn dialogue from Shakespeare's Hamlet
Twain's unpleasant description of the town
The characterization of Boggs
The interactions between Boggs and Sherburn
Huck's opinion of the circus
Huck's feelings toward the ringmaster
The duke and king's first performance
Efforts to increase attendance numbers
The low humor of subsequent performances
What angers the attendees of the subsequent performances
The vengeful intent of the spectators
Jim's opinion of kings
The cause of Jim's sadness
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Evaluate general reading comprehension and promote homework accountability with this set of quiz questions on Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (chapters 20 through 23). An answer key is provided. The materials are delivered in a zip file as both Word Documents and PDFs. Alternatively, a Google Drive option is available. By completing this quiz, students will demonstrate knowledge of the following:
Huck's powers of persuasion
Background information on the king
The content of the printed poster
The king's attempts to learn dialogue from Shakespeare's Hamlet
Twain's unpleasant description of the town
The characterization of Boggs
The interactions between Boggs and Sherburn
Huck's opinion of the circus
Huck's feelings toward the ringmaster
The duke and king's first performance
Efforts to increase attendance numbers
The low humor of subsequent performances
What angers the attendees of the subsequent performances
The vengeful intent of the spectators
Jim's opinion of kings
The cause of Jim's sadness
Resources are available for teaching a variety of classic texts:
Evaluate general reading comprehension and promote homework accountability with this set of quiz questions on Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (chapters 20 through 23). An answer key is provided. The materials are delivered in a zip file as both Word Documents and PDFs. Alternatively, a Google Drive option is available. By completing this quiz, students will demonstrate knowledge of the following:
Huck's powers of persuasion
Background information on the king
The content of the printed poster
The king's attempts to learn dialogue from Shakespeare's Hamlet
Twain's unpleasant description of the town
The characterization of Boggs
The interactions between Boggs and Sherburn
Huck's opinion of the circus
Huck's feelings toward the ringmaster
The duke and king's first performance
Efforts to increase attendance numbers
The low humor of subsequent performances
What angers the attendees of the subsequent performances
The vengeful intent of the spectators
Jim's opinion of kings
The cause of Jim's sadness
Resources are available for teaching a variety of classic texts: