1. How was the rope ladder transported to Jim? Through the witch pie.
2. What made Aunt Sally "whoop to Jericho"?
3. Why were things "always lively" for Jim?
4. While amongst the roomful of farmers, why didn't Huck take his hat off?
5. Who was to be given "a purse full of gold" and sworn "to be silent as the grave"? Why?
6. Tom's comments about the chalk indicated what personal attitude about man and society?
7. What was Aunt Sally's view of boys?
8. Quote Uncle Silas's view of boys.
9. How did Huck's conscience prevent him from being typically Huck?
10. When the doctor returned with Tom and Jim, what did some of the huffy men want to do with Jim?
11. What counter-thought made the huffy ones cool their heels?
12. How did the doctor do Jim a "good turn"?
13. When Tom awoke in the presence of Huck and Aunt Sally, what did he do?
14. After calling Tom a rapscallion and a young scamp, Aunt Sally made what threat?
15. Tom told Aunt Sally he spun his work to set Jim free for "the adventure of it," but what deeper reason did Tom have for pursuing such interest in Jim?
16. Who confirmed the essential fact about Jim's freedom such that Aunt Sally could understand the motives behind Tom's adventurous activities? Huck was the one that explained things so that Aunt Sally could understand the motives behind Tom's adventurous activities.
Chapters 37-Last
1. How was the rope ladder transported to Jim?
Through the witch pie.
2. What made Aunt Sally "whoop to Jericho"?
3. Why were things "always lively" for Jim?
4. While amongst the roomful of farmers, why didn't Huck take his hat off?
5. Who was to be given "a purse full of gold" and sworn "to be silent as the grave"? Why?
6. Tom's comments about the chalk indicated what personal attitude about man and society?
7. What was Aunt Sally's view of boys?
8. Quote Uncle Silas's view of boys.
9. How did Huck's conscience prevent him from being typically Huck?
10. When the doctor returned with Tom and Jim, what did some of the huffy men want to do with Jim?
11. What counter-thought made the huffy ones cool their heels?
12. How did the doctor do Jim a "good turn"?
13. When Tom awoke in the presence of Huck and Aunt Sally, what did he do?
14. After calling Tom a rapscallion and a young scamp, Aunt Sally made what threat?
15. Tom told Aunt Sally he spun his work to set Jim free for "the adventure of it," but what deeper reason did Tom have for pursuing such interest in Jim?
16. Who confirmed the essential fact about Jim's freedom such that Aunt Sally could understand the motives behind Tom's adventurous activities?
Huck was the one that explained things so that Aunt Sally could understand the motives behind Tom's adventurous activities.