Cub Pilot On the Mississippi:
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1. (a) What do Twain and the captain discuss?
(b) Analyze How does Twain show his respect for the captain?
2. (a) What is the captain’s reaction to Twain’s actions?
(b) Infer (figure out from text evidence) What does this reaction show about the captain’s view of Brown?
3. (a) What is the “crime of crimes”?
(b) Draw Conclusions For what reason might the “crime of crimes” be considered so serious?
4. (a) Interpret (figure out from text evidence) How does the captain adjust “the rules” to fit the
(b) Make a Judgment Is the captain justified (have a good reason)? Explain.