Asked by Al
4. What is the significance of the speech James Otis delivered at the last meeting of the Observers? (1 point)
a)Many of the Observers considered Otis to be insane by that time.
b)Otis delivered an inspirational speech about the costs of war and the reasons for fighting.
c)Otis urged the Observers to find a peaceful way to end the conflict.
d)Since everyone in the room was already a Whig, the speech had little effect.
a)Many of the Observers considered Otis to be insane by that time.
b)Otis delivered an inspirational speech about the costs of war and the reasons for fighting.
c)Otis urged the Observers to find a peaceful way to end the conflict.
d)Since everyone in the room was already a Whig, the speech had little effect.
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Answered by
Al
I think its c please answer ASAP.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Is this from <i>Johnny Tremain</i?>
What do you think?
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Answered by
Al
yes
Answered by
Al
Is it c
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I don't think so.
Answered by
Al
I don't know what it is than
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Then reread that part of the book.
Or see if Sparknotes will help you.
Or see if Sparknotes will help you.
Answered by
Tom
i think its b
Answered by
Amy
Was it B?
Answered by
woooo
yeah it was
Answered by
anaik
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