Which of the following passages from the novel could be used to suppoty the idea that Sam Adams was a rebel intent on war with England?

A. "The first of the tea ships, the Dartmouth, is entering the harbor. She'll be at Castle Island by nightfall."
B." Ah, Mr Lorne" said Adams, shaking hands' "without your printers the cause of liberty would be lost forever."
C. "Look at Sam Adams. If he looks as pleased as an old dog fox with a fat pullet in his mouth, we'll know they've agreed to violence if everythig else fails."
D. Johnny thought how the Tories were saying that Sam Adams seduced John Hancock,even as the devil had seduced eve-by a constant whispering in his ear.
Is the answer A?

What novel?

Johnny tremain

Sorry ... I haven't read that.

http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/johnnytremain/

Did some1 find the answer?? I'm desperate. :)

The answer is b

The answer is C!!! I just submitted this. Please don't post wrong answers unless your test has been corrected.

Yes, the answer is A. The passage "The first of the tea ships, the Dartmouth, is entering the harbor. She'll be at Castle Island by nightfall." could be used to support the idea that Sam Adams was a rebel intent on war with England. This passage indicates that Adams is aware of the arrival of a tea ship, potentially referring to the Boston Tea Party incident where colonists, including Adams, protested against British taxation by dumping tea into the harbor. This act of rebellion suggests Adams' intent to defy British rule and could be seen as a step towards escalating tensions with England.