4. Which of the following is one of the most significant events in chapter VIII *Johnny Tremain*

A. Merchant Lyte's sickness
B. James Otis's speech
C. Lavinia asking the soldier to get Dr. Warren for her father*** I chose this one
D. Dr. Warren lending his coach to Johnny

5. Which of the following statements supports the answer to question 4.
A.James Otis's speech summarized the sacrifices the colonists would have to make to win their freedom but also stated why it was necessary.
B. Merchant Lyte's illness forces Lavinia Lyte to reconsider her politics so that she can call for Dr. Warren to come aid her father
C. The retrieval of the Lyte silver leads Johnny to both find his silver cup and see how the Whig mob destroyed the mansion
D. Dr. Warren is respected doctor who puts humanity above politics by helping Tories such as the Lytes and Whigs such as Johnny

it's either #4 b and #5 c
or its #4 b and #5 a

This is right.

#4 b and #5 a

Is 4 b or c?

oh sorry, i meant either #4 c and #5 b

or #4 b and #5 a

Yes, Ms. Sue is right. I just took the test and the correct answer is 4b and 5a.

To determine the correct answers, let's analyze the options and the events described in the book, *Johnny Tremain*.

In Chapter VIII, several significant events occur. Let's review each option:

A. Merchant Lyte's sickness: While Merchant Lyte's sickness is mentioned in Chapter VIII, it is not one of the most significant events in this chapter.

B. James Otis's speech: James Otis's speech is delivered in Chapter VIII, and it outlines the sacrifices colonists must make to win their freedom. This is one of the most significant events in the chapter.

C. Lavinia asking the soldier to get Dr. Warren for her father: This event is not mentioned in Chapter VIII; therefore, it is not one of the most significant events in this chapter.

D. Dr. Warren lending his coach to Johnny: This event, although notable, is not one of the most significant events in Chapter VIII.

Now, let's move on to Question 5 and analyze the statements:

A. James Otis's speech summarized the sacrifices the colonists would have to make to win their freedom but also stated why it was necessary: This statement accurately describes the content of James Otis's speech, supporting the significance of this event in Chapter VIII.

B. Merchant Lyte's illness forces Lavinia Lyte to reconsider her politics so that she can call for Dr. Warren to come aid her father: This statement does not accurately reflect any events or character actions in Chapter VIII.

C. The retrieval of the Lyte silver leads Johnny to both find his silver cup and see how the Whig mob destroyed the mansion: This statement accurately describes a significant event in Chapter VIII, as it highlights Johnny's discovery and the destruction caused by the Whig mob.

D. Dr. Warren is a respected doctor who puts humanity above politics by helping Tories such as the Lytes and Whigs such as Johnny: While this statement provides information about Dr. Warren, it does not directly support the significance of any specific event in Chapter VIII.

Based on the analysis above, the correct answers are:

4. The most significant event in Chapter VIII is B. James Otis's speech.

5. The statement that supports the answer to Question 4 is C. The retrieval of the Lyte silver leads Johnny to both find his silver cup and see how the Whig mob destroyed the mansion.

Therefore, the correct answer is #4 B and #5 C.