The 2 key witnesses were Rab, and Cilla.
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Johnny Tremain is a fictional character. So is Rab. This book is historical fiction, with some made-up and some real life characters.
Cilla and Isaanah.
In "Johnny Tremain," Cilla shifts from being a naive and carefree girl to a more mature and responsible young woman over the two years. Initially, she is primarily focused on her family and her friendship with Johnny. However, as the events of the American Revolution unfold, she becomes more aware of the political climate and the struggles of her community. This growth is reflected in her increased independence and her evolving relationships, particularly with Johnny and her family.
The two or three witnesses provided testimony about the keyword.
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Yes, two witnesses are required, and both can be male or female, or one of each. Also, you can have more than two witnesses if that is your wish.
Two Witnesses.
You need two witnesses to sign the marriage license.
To be convicted of treason, prosecutors need at least two eye witnesses. With out any witnesses, a person can not be convicted of treason.
Jonathan Tremain - The protagonist of the novel. Johnny is the fourteen-year-old prize apprentice of the Boston silver-smith Ephraim Lapham. Johnny is a talented craftsman, but he is also arrogant, rash, and slightly cruel; he gains pleasure tormenting the two other apprentices, Dusty and Dove, by touting his superiority. When Johnny's hand is disfigured in an accident, he can no longer work as a silversmith, and his sense of self is imperiled. As the rebellious colonists begin to fight England for their identity, Johnny finds a new life among the leaders of the Boston Whig party and finds himself transformed from a selfish youth into a patriotic young man.- Sparknotes*