Writeacher, I need some help on another question. It goes like this.

Which of the following passages from the novel is evidence of Johnny's heroic actions?
A. He had been assigned his own particular duty, this was to keep sharp track of Colonel Smith and the other officers of the Tenth Regiment who were living at the afric queen.
B. True enough, although Johnny had not found out one thing of genuine value by the letter0carrying he had done for british officers, it had been a good contract and he needed money.
C. That night for one horrible moment, he ws glad his hand was crippled, He would never have to fce the round eye of death at the end of a musket
D. From that day he and Johnny spent hours jumping or exercising horses. Johnny almost worshiped him for his skill and loved him.
I narrowed it down between A and B, I think it's A, but I'm not 100 percent sure, can you confirm what it is?

1. B

2. C and D

3. A

I have never read this book. Sorry.

I've read this book

did any1 get the answer???

@i am awesome, yeah, it's B.

just thought I'd let you know 3 is wrong the correct answer I 1 because I just took the quiz and got that one wrong

To determine which passage provides evidence of Johnny's heroic actions, we need to analyze each option and look for indicators of heroism. Let's examine each option and explain the process.

Option A states that Johnny had been assigned the duty of keeping track of Colonel Smith and other officers of the Tenth Regiment who were living at the Afric Queen. However, this passage does not directly mention Johnny's heroic actions.

Option B mentions that Johnny had not found one thing of genuine value through his letter-carrying for British officers, but it had been a good contract for him financially. This passage does not provide evidence of heroic actions either.

Option C describes a moment where Johnny was glad his hand was crippled because it meant that he would not have to face death at the end of a musket. Although this passage reveals Johnny's fear and vulnerability, it does not demonstrate heroic actions.

Option D states that Johnny and someone else spent hours jumping or exercising horses, and Johnny admired this person for their skill and loved them. This passage does not relate directly to Johnny's heroic actions either.

After evaluating all the options, we can conclude that none of them provide evidence of Johnny's heroic actions. Therefore, the correct answer is none of the above (E).