Chapter Questions (18-20) Now that Huck has moved on, what might have been the purpose in the episode in “Grangerfords take me in” in which Huck tells.

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Chapter Questions (18-20) Now that Huck has moved on, what might have been the purpose in the episode in “Grangerfords take me in” in which Huck tells of the Goth, morbid paintings and poetry of a deceased daughter? 2) When the Duke and the Dauphin board the raft, Huck sees through their charades quickly. How does he resolve to treat them? What aspect of American society do they represent? 3) At the camp meeting (or Christian revival) the king tells the people he is a reformed criminal. Specifically what kind of criminal? 4) Describe life on the raft for Huck and Jim. How does it contrast with life on land? 5) Using these chapters, find a line to support each of the following concepts and write it down: Huck’s unusual perceptiveness when dealing with adults Hypocrisy in the statements of those around Huck Twain’s tone of reverence for the natural world Huck’s concern for Jim