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By: Karen Rocha.  Grangerfords and Sheperdsons -Ignorance  Land -War and horror  Buck -Innocence  Jim -Safety  Mississippi River -Peace and comfort.

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1 By: Karen Rocha

2  Grangerfords and Sheperdsons -Ignorance  Land -War and horror  Buck -Innocence  Jim -Safety  Mississippi River -Peace and comfort

3  Conceits - noun: Excessive pride in oneself.  Col. Grangerford -Full of Pride  Grangerfords and Sheperdsons Overall

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5 2 Comprehension 2 Literary Analysis 2 Inference

6  What time does Miss Sophia leave, and with who?  When is Huck’s innocence portrayed through the Grangerford and Sheperdson Feud the most?

7  “... and then they bowed and said, "Our duty to you, sir, and madam;" and they bowed the least bit in the world and said thank you, and so they drank,...” -How is the Grangerford family being portrayed here?

8  “So I slid out and slipped off up the road, and there warn't anybody at the church, except maybe a hog or two, for there warn't any lock on the door, and hogs likes a puncheon floor in summer-time because it's cool. If you notice, most folks don't go to church only when they've got to; but a hog is different.” -Why does Twain use the reference of a hog?

9  What would Huck want as a Christmas present? -He would to be on the river. Since, the land is full of danger and horrors.  Would Huck be a world leader? -No, he would want to stay in solitude. He would not want to see what problems the world has because it would haunt him.


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