CHAPTER 27:
What does the fact that the houses have no numbers say about the size of the town?
The fact that the houses have no numbers says about the size of the town that it's small because there's no need for any numbers. Everyone knows where everyone lives.
What is the significance of Tom not wanting to be seen in public with Huck?
The significance of Tom not wanting to be seen in public with Huck is because Huck is trashy and below Tom.
CHAPTER 28:
Analyze Huck's relationship with the townspeople's slaves.
Huck's relationship with the townspeople's slaves is that he's below all of them, but he asks the black people for help even though he's not supposed to. They take pity on Huck.
CHAPTER 29:
NONE
CHAPTER 30:
Using context clues, give your best guess at to what Injun Joe is doing here.
Using context clues, my best guess as yo what Injun Joe is doing here is he's trying to trick them by leading them to go after someone else.
CHAPTER 31:
Were Tom and Becky rescued?
No, Tom and Becky were not rescued.
Why should the men not believe them because they are "five miles" away from where the cave begins?
The men should not believe them because they are "five miles" away from where the cave begins because the fable says that you can still hear the voices of the dead.
Why does this news affect Tom so strongly?
This news affects Tom so strongly because they think they will give up.
CHAPTER 32:
How do Tom and Becky escape?
Tom and Becky escape through the hole because they see light and go to it.
What does the Judge do?
The judge blocks the entrance through the cave so no one else can get into it again.
CHAPTER 33:
What is the effect of listing all of these historical events?
The effect of listing all of three historical events are they were all significant events that couldn't have been done without another.
What is the tone of this paragraph?
The tone of this paragraph is more serious because they are maturing and thinking things out.
Again, where does Tom seem to get most of his ideas about what the world is like?
Again, atom seems to get most of his ideas about what the world is like are from the stories in the books he reads.
CHAPTER 34:
Why is Huck so uncomfortable with praise?
Huck is so uncomfortable with praise because he's used to be hated and being ignored. He never gets positive reinforcement.
CHAPTER 35:
Is Huck happier now that he has money, or less happy? Why is this ironic?
Huck is less happy now that he has money because before he had more freedom and he's being forced to do what he doesn't want to do.
Why is Huck unable to live "by a bell"? What world, then, does Huck symbolize in this book?
Huck is unable to live "by a bell" because he's used to doing what he wants and he doesn't do anything on a schedule. Huck symbolizes an adventurous world.
Explain this sentence. Why doesn't Huck like having food come easily?
Huck doesn't like having food come easily because he thinks it's too easy and he wants more adventure.
Summarize, in your own words, why the author doesn't want to tell about Huck and Tom growing up.
The author doesn't want to tell about Huck and Tom growing up because he wants to keep the story adventurous and keep the characters young.
What does the fact that the houses have no numbers say about the size of the town?
The fact that the houses have no numbers says about the size of the town that it's small because there's no need for any numbers. Everyone knows where everyone lives.
What is the significance of Tom not wanting to be seen in public with Huck?
The significance of Tom not wanting to be seen in public with Huck is because Huck is trashy and below Tom.
CHAPTER 28:
Analyze Huck's relationship with the townspeople's slaves.
Huck's relationship with the townspeople's slaves is that he's below all of them, but he asks the black people for help even though he's not supposed to. They take pity on Huck.
CHAPTER 29:
NONE
CHAPTER 30:
Using context clues, give your best guess at to what Injun Joe is doing here.
Using context clues, my best guess as yo what Injun Joe is doing here is he's trying to trick them by leading them to go after someone else.
CHAPTER 31:
Were Tom and Becky rescued?
No, Tom and Becky were not rescued.
Why should the men not believe them because they are "five miles" away from where the cave begins?
The men should not believe them because they are "five miles" away from where the cave begins because the fable says that you can still hear the voices of the dead.
Why does this news affect Tom so strongly?
This news affects Tom so strongly because they think they will give up.
CHAPTER 32:
How do Tom and Becky escape?
Tom and Becky escape through the hole because they see light and go to it.
What does the Judge do?
The judge blocks the entrance through the cave so no one else can get into it again.
CHAPTER 33:
What is the effect of listing all of these historical events?
The effect of listing all of three historical events are they were all significant events that couldn't have been done without another.
What is the tone of this paragraph?
The tone of this paragraph is more serious because they are maturing and thinking things out.
Again, where does Tom seem to get most of his ideas about what the world is like?
Again, atom seems to get most of his ideas about what the world is like are from the stories in the books he reads.
CHAPTER 34:
Why is Huck so uncomfortable with praise?
Huck is so uncomfortable with praise because he's used to be hated and being ignored. He never gets positive reinforcement.
CHAPTER 35:
Is Huck happier now that he has money, or less happy? Why is this ironic?
Huck is less happy now that he has money because before he had more freedom and he's being forced to do what he doesn't want to do.
Why is Huck unable to live "by a bell"? What world, then, does Huck symbolize in this book?
Huck is unable to live "by a bell" because he's used to doing what he wants and he doesn't do anything on a schedule. Huck symbolizes an adventurous world.
Explain this sentence. Why doesn't Huck like having food come easily?
Huck doesn't like having food come easily because he thinks it's too easy and he wants more adventure.
Summarize, in your own words, why the author doesn't want to tell about Huck and Tom growing up.
The author doesn't want to tell about Huck and Tom growing up because he wants to keep the story adventurous and keep the characters young.