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Give some examples from chapters 9 and 10 of how Huck benefited from Jim's presence. What are some of the ideas that Jim came up with?
What clues did Mrs. Judith Loftus use to determine that Huckleberry was really a boy dressed up as a girl?
What influence does Tom Sawyer have on Huckleberry Finn's decision to explore the steamboat?
CHALLENGE: Do some quick web research on Sir Walter Scott. Try and see if you can figure out why Mark Twain decided to name the crashed steamboat the Walter Scott.
Explain how Huck and Jim escaped from the Walter Scott, retrieved their boat, and attempted to help the criminals that were still on board.
Explain the irony in the arguments that Huck and Jim have about King Solomon and about French men not being able to speak English. Also, explain the irony of the arguments' outcomes.
How do the events of Chapter 15 show that Jim and Huck have formed a bond of friendship that has contradicted the typical black/white relationships that existed in Southern states in the 19th century?
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