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Assessment
What does Huckleberry Finn primarily seek throughout the novel?
Freedom from societal constraints
Wealth and riches
Fame and recognition
Power over others
How does Huck's view of morality evolve throughout the story?
He strictly adheres to societal morals.
He develops his own moral code based on empathy and personal conscience.
He becomes amoral and indifferent to right and wrong.
He only follows the morals taught to him by Tom Sawyer.
Which event illustrates Huck's moral conflict regarding slavery?
When he helps Jim escape from captivity.
When he steals food for himself.
When he lies to save his own skin.
When he refuses to go to school.
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