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2 Click here to start Johnny Tremain Review

3 That’s Correct! Click here to continue.

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5 What is Mr. Lyte’s reaction to Johnny’s visits and claims to being a part of the Lyte family? Click here to go to the next question He calls him an imposter and a thief Johnny is welcomed into the home for tea Johnny never goes to see Mr. Lyte He laughs at him and tells him to leave

6 Who supports Mr. Lapham’s accusation that Johnny is a thief? Click here to go to the next question Mrs. Lapham and Mr. Tweedie Cilla and Isannah Mr. Lapham and Mrs. Lapham Rab and Mr. Lorne

7 Who is Rab? Click here to go to next question He is a patriot and Johnny’s new friend He is a loyalist and works for the Observer He is a new silversmith that works for Mr. Lapham He is Mr. Lyte’s son

8 How is Rab able to visit Johnny in jail? Click here to go to the next question The officers in the jail are members of the Sons of Liberty He sneaks in without anyone noticing He works in the jail at night Mr. Lyte agrees to let Rab visit Johnny

9 Who is Johnny’s lawyer in the trial? Click here to go to the next question Josiah Quincy Paul Revere Samuel Adams Thomas Hutchinson

10 Who can help clear Johnny of all charges in the trial? Click here to go to the next question Cilla Dusty Dove Mrs. Lapham

11 Who is fascinated by Isannah’s beauty? Click here to go to the next question Lavinia Lyte Rab Silsbee Samuel Adams Josiah Quincy

12 What is rewarded to Johnny after the trial? Click here to go to the next question The Lyte family silver cup A large amount of money Nothing. He is found guilty and sent to jail. His freedom

13 Who does Johnny decide to try to sell his silver cup to? Click here to go to the next question Mr. Lyte John Hancock Mr. Lapham Paul Revere

14 What job does Johnny finally acquire? Click here to go to the next question Paper delivery boy A blacksmith A stable keeper A silversmith with Paul Revere

15 Who/what is Goblin? Click here to go to the next question The wild horse that Johnny learns to ride The code word for the secret meetings at the Observer A paper company Johnny’s new pet dog

16 According to Rab, when do people notice Johnny’s crippled hand? Click here to go to the next question Only when Johnny brings attention to it When he waves All the time: It is the talk of the town Never

17 What are the colonists, especially the Whigs, unhappy with? Click here to go to the next question Taxation without representation The Observer’s new paper layout Pollution The loss of jobs

18 James Otis is not informed about the upcoming meeting because… Click here to go to the next question Josiah Quincy and John Adams believe him to be insane Johnny forgets to give him the message He is believed to be a spy for the British Mr. Lorne and James Otis had a fight

19 What is the Boston Tea Party? Click here to go to the next question The dumping of tea into the Boston Harbor A dance that the wealthy attend A secret organization formed by the British A tea tasting event that women go to in Boston

20 How does Johnny get even with Dove? Click here to go to the next question He tosses him into the water during the Boston Tea Party He gets him arrested for stealing tea He trips him in the street He burns his hand

21 Which is not a result of the Boston Tea Party? Click here to go to the next question The British lower taxes on the tea The Intolerable Acts The British occupy Boston The ports are closed

22 What is Dove’s new job? Click here to go to the next question A stable boy He still works for Mr. Lapham as a silversmith A delivery boy A soldier

23 NICE JOB!!!!! GOOD LUCK ON YOUR QUIZ


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