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THIS IS FOR THE BOOK Johnny Tremain: Chapter III

1. Which of the following statements most accurately describes Mr. Lapham and his daughter-in-law Mrs. Lapham? (1 point)
-Mr. Lapham is kindly and pious; Mrs. Lapham is pragmatic and determined.
-Mr. Lapham is concerned about money; Mrs. Lapham is concerned about religion.
-Both Mr. Lapham and Mrs. Lapham are hardworking and unable to tolerate laziness in others.
-Both Mr. Lapham and Mrs. Lapham are easygoing and not at all concerned with money.
2. Which of the following passages from the text best supports the idea that Johnny may be changing? (1 point)
-He did not really want to follow any trade but his own. He looked down on soap-boilers, leather-dressers, ropemakers and such.
-“I’ll come back all right—but not until I can tell you what a good job I’ve found myself.”
-. . . the idea of slaughtering animals sickened him. He was a fine craftsman to the tips of his fingers—even to the tips of his maimed hand.
-He told about the burn, but with none of the belligerent arrogance with which he had been answering the questions kind people had put to him.

Respuesta :

1. A  Mr. Lapham is kindly and pious; Mrs. Lapham is pragmatic and determined

2. D  He told about the burn, but with none of the belligerent arrogance with which he had been answering the questions kind people had put to him

A. Mr. Lapham is kindly and pious; Mrs. Lapham is pragmatic and determined.


D. He told about the burn, but with none of the belligerent arrogance with which he had been answering the questions kind people had put to him.


A. unfriendly