1. Which of the following is a theme the author explores in Johnny Tremain? Select all that apply.

Answer
B. The costs of war
D. Coming of age
I can’t write all of the questions down because it’s about to die but I will tell you the answers

#2.
b

#3
C

#4
B

#5
A

#6
A

#7
C

#8
A

#9
C

#10
Think about the work you completed in your reading role. Determine the ideas that would be most worthy to share in a literary discussion about “”JOHNNY TREMAIN”” and yeah you know the rest of the question

Here is my answer

Sharing what new words you have come across in the book would be one idea that would be most worthy to share in a literary discussion About Johnny Tremain. ( pick some vocabulary words that are in the book) Some words I found were Swinish- like a hog, Pious- very religious. Another idea that you could share are any predictions or questions you might have. “This is my opinion, or opinions you can do your own if you want.” Towards the end of the book, I make a prediction that Johnny would go ask Jonathan Lyte, Johnnys great uncle, For help. As I was reading the book, I was able to picture him holding the cracked crucible over the stove leaking molten silver ore over Johnnys hand.
I’ll tell you now that The thing I wrote may or may not be right, Sorry if it isn’t. But I can tell you that 1-9 are correct.

I’ll advise you not to use my answer for number 10 try it yourself but If you can’t you can use mine. And this isn’t cheating im just helping you get an idea of what to write.
I’m helping you because no one else would help me so here you go.

Oh and if you do use my answer for number 10 try to use your own words. Have a great day hope you get an A on it

Thank you for providing the answers and sharing your thoughts on question 10. It seems like you are asking for guidance on how to approach answering question 10. Here's how you can do it:

Question 10 asks you to determine the ideas that would be most worthy to share in a literary discussion about "Johnny Tremain." To answer this question, you can consider the following approaches:

1. Themes and symbols: Think about the main themes and symbols present in the book and how they contribute to the overall meaning. For example, the theme of identity and self-discovery is prominent in "Johnny Tremain" as the main character, Johnny, goes through a journey of finding his place in the world.

2. Character analysis: Discuss the development of key characters and their motivations throughout the story. Consider their relationships, conflicts, and transformations. This can provide valuable insights into the themes and messages of the book.

3. Historical context: Explore how the book depicts the historical period it is set in (the American Revolution) and how it portrays the events, settings, and attitudes of that time. Discuss any historical accuracy or fictional modifications made by the author.

4. Writing style and literary techniques: Analyze the author's writing style, use of language, and literary techniques such as foreshadowing, imagery, or symbolism. How do these choices contribute to the overall impact of the story?

Remember to support your ideas with evidence from the text, such as specific quotes or examples. Ultimately, the ideas you choose to discuss should be the ones that you find most compelling and significant in the context of the book. Good luck with your assignment!