Sadly he died because he got shot but the really sad part is that he sends jonny away so he wont see him die its very sad. :(
Cilla's testimony was important in "Johnny Tremain" because she provided a crucial alibi for Rab when he was accused of being a spy for the rebels. Her testimony helped to clear Rab's name and maintain the trust and unity within the Sons of Liberty group.
Rab gets Cilla in and she protests against his arrest and Jonny is set free..
yes but it is a ficyion book
The 2 key witnesses were Rab, and Cilla.
In the book "Johnny Tremain," Rab throws Dove into the harbor because Dove insulted Rab's mother, calling her a "dirty beggar woman." This greatly offended Rab, who reacted by physically throwing Dove into the water as an act of defending his mother's honor.
Johnny Tremain did not die in the book. His friend Rab Silsbee died of internal bleeding caused by the shot of a British soldier.
no because johnny fights in the war and the book ends
he is sad about his death and Rab gives him his musket
Rab made Johnny want to stop being so mean with words.
In "Johnny Tremain," Rab is not portrayed as a Tory. He is a patriot who supports the cause of American independence. Rab's dedication to the revolutionary cause is a central aspect of his character throughout the novel.
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