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What social expectation does Huck struggle with the most throughout his journey?
Following the rules of his society
Defending his family's honor
Maintaining a close friendship
Achieving academic success
How does Huck's decision to help Jim escape from slavery challenge societal expectations?
It aligns with society's values.
It shows loyalty to a friend over societal norms.
It promotes the idea of education.
It adheres to the principles of his upbringing.
What does Huck ultimately learn about social expectations by the end of the novel?
They should always be followed.
They are often unjust and should be challenged.
They define one's worth in society.
They have no impact on personal happiness.
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