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What does Huck struggle with when deciding to help Jim escape slavery?
His own conscience vs. societal views on slavery
Fear of getting caught by the authorities
Desire for adventure over moral concerns
Lack of knowledge about the consequences
Which event signifies Huck's ultimate decision to follow his heart instead of societal expectations?
When he tears up the letter to Miss Watson
When he first meets Jim
When he witnesses Jim being captured
When he encounters Tom Sawyer
How does Huck's relationship with Jim challenge the societal norms of their time?
It shows that friendship transcends racial boundaries.
It highlights the dangers of rebellion against authority.
It emphasizes the importance of wealth and class.
It reinforces the idea that slavery is acceptable.
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