3. What does Johnny’s mastery of riding Goblin show about his character? (1 point)

He is rash and quick-tempered.
He is brave and determined.
He is immature and selfish.
He is arrogant and proud.

4. Which of the following statements most accurately reflects the political climate in Boston in 1773? (1 point)
Most people in Boston were Tories who remained loyal to England and believed the Whigs were needlessly stirring up trouble.
The Whigs were a vocal majority that ran the town and dominated local government.
Boston was dominated by wealthy merchants, hardworking artisans, and tradesmen who had little time for or interest in politics.
Boston was a divided city; Whigs felt little hope of reconciling with England, and Tories remained loyal to the crown.

5. Which of the following sentences from the novel best describes the Whig point of view? (1 point)
. . . we’re better off to take anything from the British Parliament . . . and never protest.
. . . we American colonies are too weak to get on without England’s help and guidance.
. . . taxation without representation is tyranny.
. . . all differences could be settled with time, patience, and respect for government.

6. Which of the following is the most significant event in the plot following Johnny’s accident? (1 point)
Johnny realizes that Rab and his uncle are Whigs.
Rab teaches Johnny how to ride Goblin.
Mrs Lapham recruits Mr. Tweedie to replace Johnny in the silversmith shop.
With Rab’s help, Johnny obtains a job as a rider for The Boston Observer.

7. Which of the following sentences from the novel provides evidence that Rab is having a positive effect on Johnny? (1 point)
He liked to make a handsome entrance. Even if he and Goblin had dawdled a bit on country roads, they both liked arriving at the inns at a gallop.
For the first time he learned to think before he spoke. . . . In the past he had never given anyone time to apologize.
The arrogance had always been there, but formerly it had come out in pride in his work—not in the way he wore his hat and walked.
He was happy because once more they were insulting him. They were not pitying him or being afraid of him because he had had an accident.

8. Read these sentences from the novel Johnny Tremain.

“Why do you go out of your way to make bad feeling?”
Johnny hung his head. He could not think why.

Which type of conflict is illustrated in the sentences above? (1 point)
character vs. self
character vs. nature
character vs. society
character vs. character

9. How does Johnny’s life change after his accident? (1 point)

Johnny remains arrogant, self-centered, and uninvolved in Boston politics.
Johnny abandons the Laphams and continues to seek money from the Lyte family.
Johnny learns patience and humility and finds a role in the Whig movement.
Johnny apprentices himself to Rab and becomes an passionate supporter of the Sons of Liberty.

10. Choose the meaning that best matches the word in italics.

The girl’s rude and sometimes cruel behavior earned her the enmity of most of her classmates. (1 point)
enjoyment
hostility
sincerity
friendship

HELP PLEASE I NEED THE GRADE, I'LL HELP YOU TO!!!

1.A/C

2.B
3.B
4.D
5.C
6.D
7.B
8.A
9.C
10.B

1. AB

2. B
3. B
4. D
5. C
6. D
7. B
8. A
9. C
10. B

I need 11 because im to lazy to read the novel in the first place.

i think 8 is character vs character i think 9 is the last one and 10 is hostility. do you have 1 and 2? i need those

What did you get for your answers?

anyone know the answers for this?

Would someone post the answers??? If not I will when I finish the test today

Does anybody know number 11.

Thanks Reign, you really helped me out!

Reign is correct with all the answers except 1 it is AC i just took the quiz.