The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Chapters 29 through 31 Quiz

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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 29 through 31). 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:

  • How Huck's plan goes awry

  • How Harvey proves his identity

  • The crowd's decision to dig up the body

  • How Huck gets away from the king and the duke

  • Huck's feelings about the duke and the king getting away

  • How Huck is saved from being accused of stealing

  • Why the king confessed to a crime

  • Huck's motives for wanting to write to Tom Sawyer

  • Why Huck reconsiders his decision

  • The decision Huck feels dooms him to hell

  • Transactional behavior between Huck and the duke

  • The duke's inability to be trusted

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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 29 through 31). 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:

  • How Huck's plan goes awry

  • How Harvey proves his identity

  • The crowd's decision to dig up the body

  • How Huck gets away from the king and the duke

  • Huck's feelings about the duke and the king getting away

  • How Huck is saved from being accused of stealing

  • Why the king confessed to a crime

  • Huck's motives for wanting to write to Tom Sawyer

  • Why Huck reconsiders his decision

  • The decision Huck feels dooms him to hell

  • Transactional behavior between Huck and the duke

  • The duke's inability to be trusted

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 29 through 31). 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:

  • How Huck's plan goes awry

  • How Harvey proves his identity

  • The crowd's decision to dig up the body

  • How Huck gets away from the king and the duke

  • Huck's feelings about the duke and the king getting away

  • How Huck is saved from being accused of stealing

  • Why the king confessed to a crime

  • Huck's motives for wanting to write to Tom Sawyer

  • Why Huck reconsiders his decision

  • The decision Huck feels dooms him to hell

  • Transactional behavior between Huck and the duke

  • The duke's inability to be trusted

Resources are available for teaching a variety of classic texts:

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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 29 through 31). An answer key is provided.