many things. rab was the guy who helped johnny after he lost his job as a silversmith when he got a crippled hand. rab gave johnny money, got him out of jail, and gave him a job. he did more but im tired and he did ALOT for johnny sooo yea...
Yes there is onomatopoeia in the book Johnny Tremain. In the first chapter it says there "In stables horses shook their halters and whinnied."
in Lexington
pg. 197
First Brigade led by Percy to help defeat the British
Johnny Tremain began the story as a silversmith's apprentice in Boston during the Revolutionary War. Initially, he was more interested in making money for himself, but as he became involved in the Sons of Liberty and witnessed the injustices caused by British rule, he became a fervent Patriot. Therefore, Johnny Tremain can be considered a Patriot.
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Yes there is onomatopoeia in the book Johnny Tremain. In the first chapter it says there "In stables horses shook their halters and whinnied."
in Lexington
pg. 197
First Brigade led by Percy to help defeat the British
Johnny Tremain began the story as a silversmith's apprentice in Boston during the Revolutionary War. Initially, he was more interested in making money for himself, but as he became involved in the Sons of Liberty and witnessed the injustices caused by British rule, he became a fervent Patriot. Therefore, Johnny Tremain can be considered a Patriot.
On his first visit to Merchant Lyte's shop, Johnny Tremain is met with disdain and condescension. Merchant Lyte, an arrogant and wealthy loyalist, does not recognize Johnny's potential and dismisses him as a mere apprentice. The lack of respect and recognition from Lyte highlights the class divide and sets the stage for Johnny's character development throughout the story. Johnny's initial rejection serves as a pivotal moment that influences his subsequent actions and choices.
He was probably in denial at first. He just couldn't believe that Johnny-the only one he ever really cared about and loved like a kid brother or a son- was gone. He knew that he couldn't go on without Johnny.
Johnny Horton fathered two daughters, Yanina and Melody, with second wife and widow, Billie Jean Jones. He had no children with first wife Donna Clark.
To find out what the entire chapter was about, there is a site called sparknotes.com go on that and where it says search type in the book title Johnny Tremain and then it will show you some links but on one of them there will be a link that says summary of johnny tremain and you can see a very descriptive summary of each chapter. I use it when i need to finish a chapter and i am unable to finish it on that day. Hope it helps! P.S some links will be just google ads and not be the actual sparknotes summary if the first like you click on says summary and takes you to a different website then try another link that says summary good luck :)
from this website http://www.50states.com/news/newyork.htm it seems that currently the New york gazette is not a real newspaper it was the first newspaper though in NY in 1725 it ran until 1744. RYMind
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