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What is Pap Finn's main attitude towards social norms?
He opposes them and encourages his son to do the same.
He strictly adheres to them and expects others to do the same.
He is indifferent and doesn't care about social norms.
He actively promotes them as important for society.
How does Pap's behavior influence Huck's view on family?
It reinforces Huck's desire for a traditional family.
It leads Huck to admire Pap as a role model.
It causes Huck to feel ashamed of his family background.
It makes Huck appreciate the stability of a family.
What does Pap Finn's neglect illustrate about the impact of family on individuals?
It shows that neglect can lead to positive outcomes.
It demonstrates that family influence is negligible.
It highlights the potential for trauma and rebellion.
It suggests that family issues do not affect one's future.
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