A) 1885 B) 1902 C) 1876 D) 1894
A) Huck Finn and Jim B) Tom Sawyer and Becky Thatcher C) Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn D) Tom Sawyer and Aunt Polly
A) Historical fiction B) Romantic novels C) Adventure stories like those of Jules Verne D) Mystery thrillers
A) A rivalry with Nat Parsons, who has a reputation for being a traveler B) A treasure map he found C) An invitation from Jim D) His love for Aunt Polly
A) They accidentally stow away on it B) They build their own balloon C) They are invited by the professor D) They win a ticket in a lottery
A) Tom Sawyer B) Nat Parsons C) The professor D) Huck Finn
A) He safely lands the balloon B) He fixes the balloon C) He successfully throws Tom overboard D) He tries to throw Tom overboard but accidentally falls overboard himself
A) Europe B) Australia C) Asia D) Africa
A) South America B) Africa C) Antarctica D) North America
A) Machu Picchu and the Amazon Rainforest B) The Great Wall of China and the Forbidden City C) Stonehenge and the Tower of London D) The Pyramids and the Sphinx
A) To explore Missouri B) To meet new friends C) To find more adventures D) To fetch a replacement corn-cob pipe and deliver a letter from 'Tom Sawyer the Errornort' to Aunt Polly
A) Luxor B) Mount Sinai C) The Nile River D) Cairo
A) Nat Parsons B) Jim C) The professor D) Huck Finn
A) Multiple narrators B) Third-person omniscient C) First-person narrative voice of Huck Finn D) Second-person
A) With perfect grammar B) Spelled phonetically with frequent mispronunciations C) In standard English D) Using formal language |