What is Becky Thatcher's biggest problem after going to the picnic, and how is it resolved? A. She and Tom get lost in the cave, but Tom finds a way out. B. Tom decides he likes Amy Lawrence more, but Becky wins him back by being brave in the cave. C. She loses the ribbons in her hair, but Tom finds them for her. D. She accidentally tears the school teacher's book, but Tom takes the blame for it.
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What is one thing that Tom learns over the course of Twain's novel? A. No one can be tricked into doing anything that he does not truly want to do. B. In life, everyone must follow certain rules and accept certain responsibilities. C. True freedom can be found only if one abandons society and all of its rules. D. No one should have to follow rules that are unfair or overly strict.
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Late in the novel, Twain describes Becky Thatcher in the cave with the following: "She had sunk into a dreary apathy, and would not be roused. She said she would wait, now, where she was, and die—it would not be long." What mood does this description of Becky create? A. anger B. hopelessness C. uncertainty D. joy
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