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| In what town does the story take place? |
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| Why does Mr. Lapham like Johnny the best (out of his three apprentices)? |
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| Which Lapham daughter looked like an angel? |
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| Which daughter of Ms. Lapham's was Johnny to marry? |
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| How did Mr. Lapham select Bible passages for the boys to read? |
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| He based it on each boy's downfall or sin. |
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| How could Cilla tell when Johnny was angry? |
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| When Johnny became a master smith, how will he sign his work? |
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| Who came to order a piece from th Lapham's? |
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| Why was Mr. Lapham not a good businessman? |
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| He never got work done on time. |
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| How does Johnny treat Jehu? |
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| Why does Ms. Lapham say Isannah "isn't worth raising? |
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| What can you interpret from Johnny's "tale" about Ms. Lyte's maid sweeping up Ruby's and gold dust? |
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| The family is very wealthy |
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| What secret does Johnny share with Cilla |
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| He is a member of the Lyte family |
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| What is the "crest" or symbol representing the Lyte family? |
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| What is Sabbath breaking? |
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| What is the one reason that Johnny should tell Mr. Lyte about his cup? |
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| when God has turned his face from him. |
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| Which factors cause Johnny's accident? |
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| a slippery floor and a cracked crucible |
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| Why doesn't Ms. Lapham call a Dr. for Johnny after his injury? |
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| she is afraid of getting in trouble |
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| apprentice; prideful; can read;smart |
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| youngest apprentice; follower |
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| elderly; Christian; Master |
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| loyal friend; dark eyes/hair |
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| beautiful; thin; shallow; stylish |
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| hides food for Hohnny in her jacket |
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| silversmith; weak; annoying |
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| prissy; elegant; overweight |
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| How does Johnny find out that Dove caused his accident on purpose? |
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| What work does Rab offer Johnny? |
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| Where does Johnny receive an informal interview? |
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| Why does John Hancock have Jehu give Johnny money? |
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| He feels sorry that his future is ruined. |
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| How would you describe the way Johnny spent his money? |
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| What is the first thing Johnny is accused of stealing? |
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| Where does Johnny go to cry? |
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| What is ironic about Merchant Lyte's invitation to Johnny to cime to his house for a party? |
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| What symbol is on Rab's necklace? |
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| Who tells the truth during the trial? |
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| What does Merchant Lyte do at the Lapham home prior to the trial? |
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| What was wrong with Goblin? |
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| He had been abused and was fearful |
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| What does Johnny forget about while he's at the dance? |
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| What was the "countersign"? |
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| What was Dove doing on the ship? |
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| What does Admiral Motague mean when he says "You've got to pay the fiddlers? |
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| You will be punished for your actions |
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| Why were Sam Adams, John Hancock, Dr. Warren, and James Otis so worried? |
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| They would be the first to die |
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| How did Rab upset Johnny? |
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| always provided for the family; wanted Madge to marry Tweedie |
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| worked for Lavinia Lyte; Johnny's best friend |
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| lived with Lavinia Lyte; no longer tags along with Cilla |
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| receives a surgical procedure |
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| What made Johnny hate Miss Lavinia? |
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| Her mean treatment of Cilla. |
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| What does Lavinia rename or nickname Isannah? |
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| What does Johnny tell Cilla to do about Lavinia Lyte? |
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| How does Johnny nake Isannah cry? |
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| Infer: How does Lavinia vew Isannah? |
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| What does Johnny find in Mr. Lyte's bedroom? |
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| Proof of his family relationship to them. |
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| Who ends up married to Mr. Tweedie? |
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| What did the following men have to give up (according to James Otis)? |
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| John Hancock, property; Paul Revere, silver craft; Doctor Warren, young family; Sam Adams, law practice |
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| What does Mr. Otis mean when he says "That a man can stand up"? |
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| People can think for themselves |
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| What were the "red ants"? |
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| Why is it said that Johnny was "a boy in times of peace and a man in times of war"? |
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| he is there to help in times of great need |
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| Why is "strutting' so important to the small men? |
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| makes them feel better or lifts their spirits |
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| Where were the British to be buried? |
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| In a lot set aside for slaves |
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| What does Dr. Warren mean when he says, "Play a man's part"? |
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| a man trying to date or court a woman |
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| Christian; devout; devoted |
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| a person who does things that they preach against |
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| place where soldiers live |
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| clear & easy to understand |
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