The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Chapters 4 through 7 Quiz
Evaluate general reading comprehension and promote homework accountability with this set of quiz questions on Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (chapters 4 through 7). 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 knows his father has returned
The manner in which Jim tells Huck's future
The reasons why Pap is upset with his son
The new judge's actions and decisions in contrast to Judge Thatcher's
The failed efforts to rehabilitate Pap
How and why Huck is taken to the cabin
Pap's drunken behavior
Huck's efforts at self-preservation
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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 4 through 7). 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 knows his father has returned
The manner in which Jim tells Huck's future
The reasons why Pap is upset with his son
The new judge's actions and decisions in contrast to Judge Thatcher's
The failed efforts to rehabilitate Pap
How and why Huck is taken to the cabin
Pap's drunken behavior
Huck's efforts at self-preservation
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 4 through 7). 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 knows his father has returned
The manner in which Jim tells Huck's future
The reasons why Pap is upset with his son
The new judge's actions and decisions in contrast to Judge Thatcher's
The failed efforts to rehabilitate Pap
How and why Huck is taken to the cabin
Pap's drunken behavior
Huck's efforts at self-preservation
Resources are available for teaching a variety of classic texts: