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What impact does Huck's relationship with his father have on his view of family dynamics?
It makes him value traditional family structures.
It causes him to distrust authority and conventional family roles.
It leads him to seek a stable family environment.
It encourages him to model his behavior after his father.
How does Jim's relationship with Huck influence Huck's perception of social class and race?
It reinforces the idea that African Americans should be enslaved.
It serves as a catalyst for Huck’s growing understanding of equality and friendship.
It creates a sense of superiority in Huck regarding plantation owners.
It makes Huck apathetic towards the struggles of different social classes.
What does Huck's journey down the river symbolize about his quest for family and belonging?
A retreat from all social connections.
A search for a traditional family setup.
An exploration of freedom and the possibility of chosen family.
An acceptance of his fate within the societal family structure.
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