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Vocabulary From Huckleberry Finn. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

What does demonstrate mean?
a) To prove using evidence
b) To analyze something
c) To have a disease
d) The act of crying

A child is crying. What is a stronger word for crying?
a) flinching
b) diving
c) boo-hooing
d) smashing

Carrie was boo-hooing because her ice-cream dropped. What was Carrie doing?
a) dancing
b) blubbering
c) screaming
d) fighting

If you were to justify an answer what would you do?
a) Tell me the answer.
b) Tell me why the answer is correct.
c) Tell me why the answer is correct using support.
d) Deny the answer.

What is dementia?
a) a breath mint
b) when you are so tired you cannot think clearly
c) a band from alaska
d) a disease that causes a state of delirium

What could cause delirium?
a) drugs, alcohol, lack of sleep, and dementia
b) too much homework
c) hypnotism
d) all of the above

Which sentence used the word emphatically correctly and suggests it meaning the BEST.
a) The teacher explained the subject emphatically, thus making it clear.
b) The teacher explained the subject so emphatically that the students were extremely bored.
c) The teacher explained the subject so emphatically that the students were excited about it as well.
d) The teacher explained the subject emphatically by writing it on the board.

If Steinbeck writes more clearly than Twain, he writes with greater
a) Lucidity
b) Dementia
c) Boo-Hooing
d) Blubber

If i were to conceal the meaning of the words from you
a) you would be able to understand them.
b) you would not be able to find them.
c) you would not be able to hear them.
d) you would be able to find them.

Who is the metaphorical shoulder devil in Huck Finn's journey?
a) Pap
b) Tom Sawyer
c) The Widow
d) Both 1 and 2

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