Think about the work you completed in your reading character role. Determine the ideas that would be most worthy to share in a literary discussion about Johnny Tremain. Provide an explanation for your choices. How did the role you selected and the work you completed help you to understand more about the text. Support your response with at least two pieces of evidence from the novel.

(ok so i'm not asking for someone to write the paragraph for me, but are we just supposed to write a summary of what we read so far or what. also i don't get the 'reading role' part like what is a reading role ?? i'm so confused with that)

well start with: I completed the role of (role completed) and i think that sharing that (what you think) would be good because (why do you think so?) i selected the role of (the role you selected and why) (add your evidance)

Now reading role: The Reader's Role. The traditional notion of reader puts the reader in a fairly passive role: receiver of information. In hypertext, the reader must take a much more active role, the role of information seeker.

i hope that helped, please type out your answer and i will help you fix it to make sure you do good!

what does present perfect show?

a)action that began in the past and continues in the present
b)action that begins and ends in the presentation

Maybe it means the position you take during the action, or during an argument. What school is this for? Unless it is Connexus, I am afraid I cannot be of any more help.

In this question, the "reading character role" refers to the role you assumed while reading the novel, Johnny Tremain. It is asking you to think about the ideas or themes that stood out to you as significant and worthy of discussion in a literary setting. The purpose of this exercise is for you to analyze the text and reflect on your interpretation of it.

To identify the ideas most worthy of discussion, consider the aspects of the novel that resonated with you, made you think deeply, or revealed important insights about the characters or the historical context.

To help you understand the text better, your reading role may have involved actively engaging with the story, characters, and themes. You might have taken notes, made connections to your own experiences, or analyzed the story from a specific perspective (such as analyzing character development or examining the historical accuracy of the novel).

To support your response, you should refer to specific evidence from the novel. Here are two examples:

1. One idea worthy of discussion could be the theme of identity and self-discovery. Throughout the novel, Johnny undergoes a transformation as he navigates his new circumstances as a silversmith's apprentice and experiences the events leading up to the American Revolution. The evidence that supports this idea is when Johnny has a life-altering accident that changes his future prospects and forces him to redefine his sense of self. This event prompts Johnny to question his identity as a skilled craftsman and leads him on a journey of self-discovery, culminating in his joining the Sons of Liberty.

2. Another idea worth exploring could be the significance of loyalty and betrayal. This theme is evident in Johnny's relationships with various characters. For instance, the evidence suggests that Rab, Johnny's closest friend, highlights the importance of loyalty through his unwavering support and encouragement of Johnny throughout the story. Conversely, when Johnny discovers that his romantic interest, Cilla, is related to Jonathan Lyte, a wealthy merchant who betrayed Johnny, it raises questions about loyalty and trust.

By reflecting on your reading role and the work you completed while reading Johnny Tremain, you can identify the ideas that had the most impact on you and would stimulate a productive literary discussion. Remember to include specific evidence and examples from the novel to support your choices.

The "reading character role" is a term used mostly in your class. Please ask your teacher to explain it to you.

I don't know what a "reading character role" is, either. You are to suggest ideas from the novel or the character "Johnny Tremain" that you think might be good to discuss in a group. You must support your thoughts with examples from the novel's text.