Which of the following phrases or sentences from the novel best describes the setting as the action of the story begins?

A. And so, in a crooked little house at the head of Hancock's wharf on crowded Fish Street...
B. On one side of the deserted wharf were warehouses, on the other were ships.
C. The Laphams were on the edge of the sea.
D "We had been living at Towensend, Maine."
Is the answer A?

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I have no idea which novel this is from -- but A looks like a good description of a setting.
Thanks Ms. Sue I forgot to put the novel buts its called Johnny Tremain :)
Ohh -- I read it -- many, many years ago.

Good book!
Thanks and yes it is a good book! I made a 100 :)
Looks like home to me :)
So is it A?
yes, its A as the answer.
The answers are
B
A
B
C
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Those are correct 100%
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yay BABC was correct for my LA quick check in 8th grade at connexus from the chapter one lesson of the Johnny Tremain book
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