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Assessment
What is one primary source of conflict between Pap Finn and his son, Huck?
Pap's alcoholism and abusive behavior
Huck's desire for education
Huck's friendship with Jim
Pap's wealth and status
How does Pap's view of society contribute to his conflict with Huck?
He believes that society is corrupt and seeks to shelter Huck from it.
He wants Huck to conform to societal norms and become wealthy.
He resents the way society has treated him and wants Huck to share in that resentment.
Pap wants Huck to join him in a life of crime, rejecting all societal rules.
What ultimately drives Huck to escape from Pap?
The desire to find a better life and escape Pap's control.
A promise he made to his mother.
Pap's threats of violence.
The allure of wealth and success.
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