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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

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Isabella Hardman 9/3/12 Period 1 Tom Sawyer Chapter Notes Chapter 1: The reader is introduced to Tom, his little brother, Sid, and his Aunt Polly, who does not like it when Tom plays hooky. Chapter 2: Tom has to white wash the fence and tricks some of the local kids to do it for him. He sees a beautiful girl and tries to impress her. Chapter 3: Tom goes to church to get a fancy bible because he acquired enough tickets. He is asked a question that he couldn?t answer and didn?t get the bible. He is also sad to find out that the great judge Thatcher is the pretty girl?s father. Chapter 4: Tom had to go to church and he did not like it.

Huck Finn Questions Ch 1 - 3

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Chris Manguno AP English III Huck Finn Questions April 3, 2014 1. Describe the Widow Douglas.? How does Huck respond to the Moses story?? What does this tell the reader about Huck's character? Widow Douglas is a kind woman who has pretty much adopted Huck, she lets him live in her house. She prays a lot, before meals and in closets. She brought up Huck like similarly to how Pharos?s Daughter did for Moses. Huck Finn was interested in the story of Moses until he found out the man had been dead for a long time. This shows that Huck believes that only people living in the present are worth his time, and doesn?t honor the past as much as he honors himself. 2. Discuss superstition as a motif.? Provide examples.

Book Banning Synthesis Essay Prompt

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Social Issues / AP Synthesis Social Issues / AP Synthesis Directions The following prompt is based on the accompanying eight sources. This question required you to synthesize a variety of sources into a coherent, well?written essay. When you synthesize sources, you refer to them to develop your position and cite them accurately. Your argument should be central; the sources should support the argument. Avoid merely summarizing sources. Introduction

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Social Issues / AP Synthesis Social Issues / AP Synthesis Directions The following prompt is based on the accompanying eight sources. This question required you to synthesize a variety of sources into a coherent, well?written essay. When you synthesize sources, you refer to them to develop your position and cite them accurately. Your argument should be central; the sources should support the argument. Avoid merely summarizing sources. Introduction

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Huck: Huck?s distance from mainstream society makes him skeptical of the world around him and the ideas it passes on to him. Huck?s instinctual distrust and his experiences as he travels down the river force him to question the things society has taught him. According to the law, Jim is Miss Watson?s property, but according to Huck?s sense of logic and fairness, it seems ?right? to help Jim. Huck?s natural intelligence and his willingness to think through a situation on its own merits lead him to some conclusions that are correct in their context but that would shock white society. For example, Huck discovers, when he and Jim meet a group of slave-hunters, that telling a lie is sometimes the right course of action.

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4 According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, the definition of conscience is the inner sense of what is right or wrong in one's conduct or motives. People are born with a good conscience and no prejudices. Prejudice and hate for people of different race and color is taught and not inherent, which means it can also be altered. This change in human conscience is prevalent in the novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain. At the beginning of the novel, Huck?s conscience is undeveloped and stereotypical of an average male from the south. As the story progresses, Huck?s conscience and view of society begins to evolve and he ultimately rejects the master slave idea and begins to move towards equality.

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Cherlin 1 Ross Cherlin Mr. Saad English 1 HP 27 May 2013 Tom Sawyer: A book for the ages Throughout history there have been many classical fiction novels that have awed audiences. None of those books compared to a book about a boy and his mischievous adventures. This boy meets many new people and does things you would never imagine doing, while pulling them off without getting caught or in any trouble. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain is about a young boy who loves to break rules and go on adventures, the only problem is, the adventures are not always safe. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a must read for all readers because of its lovable main character, its great plot, and it teaches a valuable lesson that readers everywhere will understand.

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Huck starts his adventures at The Widow Douglas. She took him in to try to civilize him and change him in to a proper young man. Her and her sister, Miss. Watson would take care of him and teach him the bible and give him lessons. One night Pap, Huck?s father, came and kidnapped Huck and took him to his cabin. Huck?s Father is a drunk and would always beat him, drunk or not. One night Huck faked his death and ran away to Jackson?s Island to get away from Pap.
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