- Characters, institutions, play against an exaggerated view for the purpose of ridicule.
Your answer:
satire
theme
irony
- actual event is contrasted to expected outcome
Your answer:
theme
irony
style
- regional variety of language
Your answer:
irony
satire
dialect
- the manner in which a work is written
Your answer:
dialect
style
satire
- Primary statement, suggeston, or implication of a work.
Your answer:
style
satire
theme
- Son of the town drunkard and narrator of novel
Your answer:
Tom Sawyer
Huckleberry Fin
Jim
- Huck's respectable friend who delights in fantastic schemes
Your answer:
Tom Sawyer
Miss Watson
Jim
- Huck's unofficial guardian who wants to civilize him
Your answer:
Miss Watson
Widow Douglass
Aunt Polly
- Miss Watson's slave whom she plans to sell down the river
Your answer:
Jim
Ben Rogers
Tom
- Tom's aunt who is also his guardian
Your answer:
Watson
Polly
Douglas
- Huck's brutal, drunken father
Your answer:
Jim
Pap
Jack
- A town lady whom Huck visits dressed as a girl
Your answer:
Mrs. Loftus
Mrs. Thatcher
Miss Watson
- The family who adopts Huck for a while and who are feuding with the Shepherdsons
Your answer:
The Turners
The Grangerfords
The Wilks
- The two scoundrels who take over the raft for a while
Your answer:
Jack and Jim
Duke and the King
Buck and Peter
- The man who shoots Boggs and who later turns away the mob by ridiculing them.
Your answer:
Colonel Sherburn
Colonel Thatcher
Colonel Loftus
- A well-to-do businessman with relatives in England. He has died and his family is waiting for his arrival of his two brothers.
Your answer:
Buck Harkness
Boggs
Peter Wilkes
- Two brothers who arrive after the duke and king pretend to be them.
Your answer:
Jack and Jim
Bill and Tom
William and Harvey
- Two townspeople who see through the guise of the duke and the king
Your answer:
William and Harvey
Dr. Robinson and Levi Bell
Jack and Jim
- The man who buys Jim for the ransom money
Your answer:
Silas Phelps
Dr. Robinson
Duke
- Silas' wife, also Tom Sawyer's aunt
Your answer:
Aunt Sally
Aunt Joanna
Aunt Mary