Huck Finn Quiz
1. It Angered Gordon because he thought that every time that the book referred to a black male as a "nigger" it was talking about him, I do not agree with him because this was just in the context of that time. It has nothing to do with present time.

2. To teach them the history as well as great American literature. I think that her motivation was right, because I think she has the right to teach history so that the students do not repeat it.

3. Freedom of speech means that every individual has the right to speak out against a problem with the government, and has the right to stand for what they believe in, regardless whether it's wrong or right.

4. Censorship is when people ban a book from being read in the libraries because it has offended someone. That is putting a limit on freedom of speech.

5.Yes I think that it is because if one book was banned and no one was aloud to read your opinion on what you think then your freedom of speech is taken away. What if you wrote that book and it was banned. How would you feel?

6. No, because any type of censorship is limiting the right to freedom of speech. Its not right.

7. Yes I think they were fair because they put out both sides of the story instead of just one side. Everyone in the movie complemented him on how fair the article was.

8. Well it depends on how you look at fair. If all papers are fair in the principle of opinions then no, some papers are more one sided than others, but if its talking about the right of freedom of speech then the papers are allowed to have they're own opinion and that is fair.

9. The newspapers' responsibility is to be fair on every issue and to have balanced opinions even if the writers opinion is stronger on one side than the other.

10. They learned that both of them stand up for what they believe in, and even when one is wrong the other one might not have the same opinion.

11. Yeah I think so. Even though we are not eighteen it's in our near future so I think we should at least be a little concerned about it.
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