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What is the primary moral dilemma Huck faces regarding Jim?
Whether to help Jim escape slavery.
Whether to steal food to survive.
Whether to tell the truth about his adventures.
Whether to return to school.
How does Huck ultimately resolve his conflict about helping Jim?
He decides to follow societal rules.
He believes helping Jim is right despite the law.
He chooses to ignore Jim and focus on his own needs.
He reports Jim to the authorities.
What lesson does Huck learn by the end of his adventures?
Loyalty to friends is less important than obeying rules.
Society's morals are always correct.
Moral decisions are often complex and personal.
One cannot make their own decisions without guidance.
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