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What does Huck prioritize when he decides to help Jim escape slavery?
His loyalty to Jim and their friendship.
His fear of the law.
What society thinks about him.
His own safety.
How does Huck's relationship with Jim challenge the societal views on slavery?
It shows that friendship transcends race and social status.
It reinforces the idea that slavery is acceptable.
It illustrates that people should remain loyal to their own race.
It suggests that slaves should be treated as property.
What internal conflict does Huck face regarding his friendship with Jim?
He feels guilty for helping a runaway slave.
He worries about losing his other friends.
He dislikes Jim's personality.
He believes he might get caught by his father.
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