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Does Huck believe the duke and king's story?

no he dosent he belives them to be frauds :)


How many characters does huck see die?

Throughout the book “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” Huck witnesses the deaths of three characters: Pap, the Shepherdsons’ daughter, and Boggs. Each of these deaths has a significant impact on Huck and shapes his character throughout the story.


What did the young boy who was walking along the river tell Huck when he returned to leave with Jim?

He told Huck that Jim had been sold as a runaway slave!!!


What did the young boy whos walking along the river tell huck when he returned to leave with Jim?

He told Huck that Jim had been sold as a runaway slave!!!


How did Jim and Huck meet the king and duke?

During the night, Huck and Jim were going to proceed ashore to see if Jim was in a free state ultimately gaining his freedom. Before they go ashore they hear shouting, barking or dogs and see torches chasing something. That something was the traveling con men who are later called the Duke and King. Huck and Jim let them come on board because they beg them.


What did the duke tell Huck?

He tells them that his family was hit by a steamboat while they were riding down the Mississippi, and that only he and Jim survived. They are on the way back to their home, but they can only travel at night because people would think Jim is a runaway slave.


Who told huck what to do?

Huck gets advice from a variety of individuals throughout "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," including Jim, Tom Sawyer, and the Widow Douglas. Ultimately, Huck often follows his own instincts and makes decisions based on his own moral compass.


Huck's opinion of the king and duke would agree most with which of these characters?

Huck's opinion of the king and duke would agree most with the character of Jim. Huck eventually sees through the king and duke's deceitful actions and realizes that they are not to be trusted. Similarly, Jim is initially skeptical of the king and duke's intentions and sees them for who they truly are.


In Huckleberry Finn what is Jims attitude toward Huck?

Jim feels that Soloman is a fool. Jim thinks that Soloman has a lot of kids, therefore when Soloman offered to cut the baby in half in the story of the two mothers, Jim thought Solomon actually wanted to kill the baby and just didn't care. Huck tries to reason with Jim that Solomon had his reason and didn't really want to kill the baby, but Jim was stubborn and insisted that Soloman wasn't a wise king, but a fool.


What does Huck have Jim consult regarding Pap?

Chapter 4: "Jim had a hair-ball as big as your fist, which had been took out of the fourth stomach of an ox. ... He said it knowed everything. What I wanted to know was, what [Pap] was going to do, and was he going to stay?" (text shortened)


Why doesn't huck turn Jim in?

Huck doesn't turn Jim in because Jim in Huck's first TRUE friend. Jim is also the only "family" Huck has ever had that cares so much about him and will protect him.


Jim is betrayed by whom and for how much?

Jim is betrayed by Huck, the duke and king; senseless, Jim thought the two rapscallions are really the duke and the king.