From this passage the reader can tell that the speaker, Huck Finn, values

A) the law, the courts, and the government.
B) freedom, plain-spoken speech, and mischief.
C) wealth, material goods, and the love of women.
D) respectability, civilization, and polite manners.

Respuesta :

Answer:B) From his comments, Huck clearly values freedom, plain-spoken speech, and mischief (it's on usatestprep).

Explanation: He isn't totally disapproving of Judge Thatcher, Miss Polly, and the Widow Douglas, but he's not really interested in being civilized or decent in all his ways. He's happy to join a bunch of robbers, and he doesn't much seem to care that he's already rich with gold.