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Early in the story, how does the author hint that the tale about to unfold is a complete fabrication?
Describe two ways in which Wheeler’s speech is humorous. In each case, explain how the humor is meant to appear accidental.
What do Wheeler’s Jim Smiley stories suggest about small-town attitudes toward sophisticated visitors from the big city? What about the Narrator’s reactions to rural life?
Is Jim Smiley an honest gambler or a cheater? Support your argument with evidence from the story.
What mistake does Smiley make during his bet on the jumping frogs? How does the Stranger manipulate Smiley into making that error?
What significance do animals have in the story? Why did Twain include so many of them?
When does the Narrator realize he has been tricked? Support your answer with evidence from the story.
Why was this story so appealing to American readers when it was published in 1865? Do your own research on the historical context and cultural norms of the time to explore at least two reasons.
By Mark Twain