Huck Finn Chapter 31 Quiz
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Questions and Answers

Where does the king run off to?

a bar

Why is Jim not on the raft?

he was sold for $40 by the king

How much is Jim really worth?

$200

What does Huck decide to do about the dilemma regarding Jim?

<p>to go to hell</p> Signup and view all the answers

The duke tells Huck that Jim is where?

<p>on a farm forty miles from where Jim really is</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where is Jim really at?

<p>Silas Phelps's place</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Key Events and Actions

  • The king flees to a bar, showcasing his deceitful and irresponsible nature.
  • Huck learns that Jim has been sold for $40, highlighting the exploitation of enslaved people during this period.

Jim’s Worth

  • Despite being sold for $40, Jim's true worth is $200, emphasizing the undervaluation of his worth as a human being.

Huck’s Moral Dilemma

  • Faced with the moral dilemma of helping Jim, Huck resolves to "go to hell," indicating his commitment to friendship over societal norms and laws.

Misinformation and Deceit

  • The duke misinforms Huck that Jim is located on a farm forty miles away, reflecting the manipulation and betrayal that characters experience.

Jim's Actual Location

  • In reality, Jim is at Silas Phelps's place, demonstrating the ongoing struggles and dangers faced by enslaved individuals trying to gain freedom.

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Test your knowledge of Chapter 31 from 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'. This quiz covers key events and character motivations as Huck navigates moral dilemmas concerning Jim. Dive into questions about the king's actions, Jim's worth, and Huck's ultimate decisions.

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