Asked by a hoovy
HELP ASAP.
11. This question has two parts
1. List some important ideas that Johnny Tremain includes. Why did you choose those ideas?
2. (i can do the other part, just want help on the first part)
11. This question has two parts
1. List some important ideas that Johnny Tremain includes. Why did you choose those ideas?
2. (i can do the other part, just want help on the first part)
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
What do you consider "important ideas"?
https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/johnnytremain/
https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/johnnytremain/
Answered by
a hoovy
generally ideas that changed the environment around him, the characters, along with the story itself.
Answered by
a hoovy
well i figured it out so nevermind. you were sooooo helpful -_-
Answered by
Writeacher
Sorry if my trip to the grocery store delayed you. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Choose two that you consider strongest and that you can explain -- why did you choose each of them? Use quotations from or specific references to the book in your explanations.
Choose two that you consider strongest and that you can explain -- why did you choose each of them? Use quotations from or specific references to the book in your explanations.
Answered by
meh
im still confused :< pls help me
Answered by
wow
wow no one is helpful
thx any way
thx any way
Answered by
FgTvee
Can someone please help is still don’t understand!?
Answered by
Glen Quagmire from family guy
Hey guys Gigitty! i got the answer
Ambitious
One of the main ideas developed in Johnny Tremain is how children quickly become men because of the social and political situation in which they are involved. Johnny must leave his individual childhood worries to enter a world (that of being a messenger and spy for the rebels) in which he must fight for his own security and independence and for that of the people for whom he works. Johnny goes from being a boy to become a patriotic man.
This is an interesting topic to address personally because it is something that we should all do at some point in our lives. The maturity and responsibility are necessary to develop a life in which the individual objectives and those of our environment (family, or also, country) can be fulfilled.
Another important issue developed is the revolution itself. The colonies begin to gather forces to accomplish their objective, the independence of British power. The mother ideology is the equality that is desired to reach for all men. The leaders of the revolution begin to understand that it is necessary to choose battles well and concentrate their forces, leaving aside the small boycotts that they have generated for the past years.
This is also an inspiring and mature idea. To achieve the proposed objectives, it is important to have a clear goal and set aside the differences to gather efforts.
Ambitious
One of the main ideas developed in Johnny Tremain is how children quickly become men because of the social and political situation in which they are involved. Johnny must leave his individual childhood worries to enter a world (that of being a messenger and spy for the rebels) in which he must fight for his own security and independence and for that of the people for whom he works. Johnny goes from being a boy to become a patriotic man.
This is an interesting topic to address personally because it is something that we should all do at some point in our lives. The maturity and responsibility are necessary to develop a life in which the individual objectives and those of our environment (family, or also, country) can be fulfilled.
Another important issue developed is the revolution itself. The colonies begin to gather forces to accomplish their objective, the independence of British power. The mother ideology is the equality that is desired to reach for all men. The leaders of the revolution begin to understand that it is necessary to choose battles well and concentrate their forces, leaving aside the small boycotts that they have generated for the past years.
This is also an inspiring and mature idea. To achieve the proposed objectives, it is important to have a clear goal and set aside the differences to gather efforts.
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i-is that a jojo reference
that's quite the descriptive essay my dude thank you so much
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lun
@Glen Quagmire from family guy
I love your name and your essay you are the true gangster lol thank you soooo much
I love your name and your essay you are the true gangster lol thank you soooo much
Answered by
Anonymous
Thank you so so much Glen Quagmire from family guy!
Answered by
My Mums Calling Me
Thx Mate
Answered by
Your Teacher
This is not question which has one correct answer. THINK about what you read and respond with what you think an important idea from the reading is. Your teacher wants to know what you think., plus. plagiarizing someone else's answer earns you a zero.
Answered by
*mrs. sue*
screw you @your_teacher
Answered by
Anonymous
I’m not doing that detail because my teacher will be suspicious AF!!!!!
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i helped
here is glen quagmire from family guy answer summed down a bit so it dosent look too suspicus
One of the main ideas developed in Johnny Tremain is how children quickly become men because of the social and political situation in which they are involved. Johnny must leave his individual childhood worries to enter a world (that of being a messenger and spy for the rebels) in which he must fight for his own security and independence and for that of the people for whom he works. Johnny goes from being a boy to become a patriotic man.
This is an interesting topic to address personally because it is something that we should all do at some point in our lives. The maturity and responsibility are necessary to develop a life in which the individual objectives and those of our environment (family, or also, country) can be fulfilled.
Another important issue developed is the revolution itself. The colonies begin to gather forces to accomplish their objective, the independence of British power. The mother ideology is the equality that is desired to reach for all men. The leaders of the revolution begin to understand that it is necessary to choose battles well and concentrate their forces, leaving aside the small boycotts that they have generated for the past years.
This is also an inspiring and mature idea. To achieve the proposed objectives, it is important to have a clear goal and set aside the differences to gather efforts.
One of the main ideas developed in Johnny Tremain is how children quickly become men because of the social and political situation in which they are involved. Johnny must leave his individual childhood worries to enter a world (that of being a messenger and spy for the rebels) in which he must fight for his own security and independence and for that of the people for whom he works. Johnny goes from being a boy to become a patriotic man.
This is an interesting topic to address personally because it is something that we should all do at some point in our lives. The maturity and responsibility are necessary to develop a life in which the individual objectives and those of our environment (family, or also, country) can be fulfilled.
Another important issue developed is the revolution itself. The colonies begin to gather forces to accomplish their objective, the independence of British power. The mother ideology is the equality that is desired to reach for all men. The leaders of the revolution begin to understand that it is necessary to choose battles well and concentrate their forces, leaving aside the small boycotts that they have generated for the past years.
This is also an inspiring and mature idea. To achieve the proposed objectives, it is important to have a clear goal and set aside the differences to gather efforts.