Johnny Tremain novel.
2. Read the following lines of dialogue spoken by Dr. Warren and Johnny in Chapter VI.
“My boy,” came the doctor’s gentle voice, “Let me see your hand.” Johnny did not face him. He said nothing.“You don’t want me to look at it?” As long as it might take to count ten, there was complete silence. Then, the boy said, “No, sir—thank you.”
What do these lines most likely reveal about Johnny? (1 point)
While he no longer thinks about his accident all the time, Johnny remains embarrassed by his hand.
Johnny first thinks the doctor can help him, reconsiders it, and changes his mind.
Johnny does not think his hand is any of Dr. Warren’s business.
Johnny has not changed and remains a rude and arrogant young man.
either A or B, i say A. am i correct?
14 answers
From the limited information, I would agree with A.
b
a
d
b
c
Chapter six- B, A, D, B, C
Chapter seven- D, C, B+D
Chapter eight- B, B, C, B, A
Chapter nine- B, Pumpkin and Paul, A
Chapter ten- D, D, B
Chapter eleven- C, B, C
Chapter twelve- B+D, B, C, B, A, A, C, A, C
*Reminder these are just my answers that were correct. You may have different questions than I did. Good luck*
And santana
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A
D
B
C
Unit 4 Lesson 7 Johnny Tremain Language Arts Connections academy