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Why is Huck concerned whe he sees a campfire?
why does huck think he should turn jim in as a runaway slave?
what causes hucks appreciation of life on the raft
How do duke and the king specifically take advantage of the townspeople's pride with "The Royal Nonesuch?"
I am seeking a high school level reading/thinking lesson plan for Huck Finn. The first item assigned will be a characterization of Pap, but need something to visually explain "characterization".
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