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How does the Widow Douglas view freedom in contrast to Huck's perspective?
She believes in a structured freedom within societal norms.
She thinks freedom should be absolute and unregulated.
She sees freedom as a burden that leads to chaos.
She feels freedom should only be granted to individuals of higher social status.
What aspect of freedom does Huck struggle with that the Widow Douglas does not?
The moral implications of his choices.
The desire to escape societal constraints.
The ability to choose his friends.
The understanding of laws and regulations.
Which of the following best represents the Widow Douglas's concept of freedom?
Embracing individuality and self-direction.
Living within the boundaries of Christian morality.
Rejecting all forms of authority and tradition.
Pursuing happiness without any moral responsibilities.
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