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Research and explain what a "soliloquy is. A soliloquy is " a dramatic monologue that represents a series of unspoken reflections. Research and explain what Hamlet is contemplating in his "To be or not to be" soliloquy. Explain why Boggs is so upset at Col.

Sherburn, enough that he wants to kill. There was no specific reason. Boggs was known as a drunk and was stumbling around swear to kill Sherburn for no apparent reason. Explain why it is so unjustified that Co.

Sherburn kills Boggs. Boggs was a completely harmless drunk. Explain what Col. Sherburn means when he says, "The average man's a coward. Explain where Col. Explain why Boggs is so upset at Col. Sherburn, enough that he wants to kill him.

Explain why it is so unjustified that Co. Sherburn kills Boggs. Chapter 22 5. Explain what Col. Sherburn means when he says, "The average man's a coward. Explain where Col. Sherburn says "mobs" "borrow" their power from.

Chapter 23 7. Explain what it is that Jim "often" does for Huck while on the raft. Explain how what Jim does "often" for Huck may be seen as fatherly. Explain what Huck is surprised about that Jim does. Explain how a reader could find Jim more sympathetic because of it.

Explain what Jim did to 'Lizabeth. Explain Explain Jim's reaction to this that could cause the reader to be more sympathetic to Jim. Chapter 24 Explain the fraud that the king and the duke are going to perpetrate. Explain Huck's reaction to this evil he witnesses. Chapter 25 Explain what Huck initially thinks about Mary Jane. Chapter 26 Besides her beauty, explain another aspect of Mary Jane that Huck finds attractive. Explain Huck's attitude about his part in the fraud.

In other words, explain why he is upset by it so much. Explain what Huck plans to so to help the girls. Explain where Huck ultimately hides the money. Explain what Twain points out as horrible in the sale of the slave families. Chapter 28 Explain why Huck is so eager to tell Mary Jane that she'll be reunited with her slaves. Explain the memory that causes Huck's eyes to "water a little. Explain which biblical character Huck likens himself to when he tells us that Mary Jane prays for him.

Explain what Huck means when he says that Mary Jane had "grit" and was "full of sand. Explain what Huck was doing in the tavern that the doctor said Huck wasn't too good at.

Explain how the doctor is going to prove that the king and duke are frauds. What do they have to do? Once this didn't fully work, explain what the next test for the king to pass is Chapter 30 Explain the lie Huck told to the king back on the raft. Chapter 31 The king and duke give a "lecture" on temperance.

Explain what temperance is. Explain why their lecture on temperance is then so hypocritical. Explain Huck's reaction to Jim's disappearance. Explain how much Jim is sold for, and what the dollars are called. Give an example of what Huck remembers, explain why Huck can't turn Jim in. Explain why Huck thinks he'll "go to hell" for not turning Jim in. Chapter 32 Explain what "Providence" is by the way Huck uses it.

Begin each questionby identifying the question number. Chapter 20 How old was the imaginary boy named Ike? How much did the King make at the camp meeting? Chapter 21 What play are the duke and the king rehearsing? What is the "most celebrated thing in Shakespeare"?

Who Killed Boggs? Chapter 22 Chapter 23 How much did "them rapscallions" take in in three nights? Who does Huck say is Henry the Eighth's father? Why did Jim feel bad about hitting his daughter? Chapter 24 What was Peter Wilkes occupation while he was living? Who are Peter Wilkes' three nieces? Chapter 25 Who told the girls the King was a fraud? The imaginary boy named Ike was four years old.

The king made eighty-seven dollars and seventy-five cents at the camp meeting. The play that the duke and the king are rehearsing is Romeo and Juliet. Explain what Col. Explain where Col. Chapter 23 7. Explain what Huck is surprised about that Jim does.

Explain how a reader could find Jim more sympathetic because of it. Chapter 24 Explain the fraud that the king and the duke are going to perpetrate. Chapter 25 Explain what Huck initially thinks about Mary Jane. Chapter 26 Besides her beauty, explains another aspect of Mary Jane that Huck finds attractive.

In other words, explain why he is upset by it so much. Explain what Huck plans to do to help the girls. Chapter 27 Explain where Huck ultimately hides the money. Explain what Twain points out as horrible in the sale of the slave families.

Chapter 28 Explain how the doctor is going to prove that the king and duke are frauds. What do they have to do? Chapter 30 Explain the lie Huck told to the king back on the raft. Chapter 31 Explain what temperance is. Explain how much Jim is sold for, and what the dollars are called. Give an example how much Jim sold for, and what the dollars are called.

Chapter 32 Explain whom Aunt Sally mistakes Huck for. Chapter 33 Explain why Huck is so impressed with Tom Sawyer. Explain whom Tom Sawyer pretends to be. Chapter 34 Explain how Tom figured out that Jim was there. Chapter 35 From the previous chapter and this one, explain why Time Sawyer is frustrated about rescuing Jim.

Explain how Jim is supposed to keep a journal. What is his paper and what is his ink? Chapter 36 Explain why Tom give up his first year plan to free Jim so easily. Explain why Uncle Silas visits Jim in the shed every day of two. Chapter 37 Explain how Huck and tome burn themselves. Chapter 38 Explain why Tom thinks Jim should have a rattlesnake.



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