A) Richmond B) Boston C) Philadelphia D) New York
A) silversmithing B) accounting C) printing D) blacksmithing
A) Johnny is proud B) Dove is younger C) Dove is older D) Dove wants to marry Cilla
A) Mr. Lapham is a dvout Christian who belives all people should be humble B) Mr. Lapham is jealous of Johnny's talent C) Mr. Lapham dislikes Johnny because of his family D) Johnny does not have the talent to justify his pride
A) Mr. Hancock confuses Mr. Lapham with Paul Revere B) Mr. Lapham was hte original craftsman C) Mr. Lapham has the reputation of making elaborate tea sets D) Mr. Hancock has heard of Johnny's talent and wants to see it in action
A) Johnny is too busy training to be a minute man B) Paul Revere is not as good at silversmithing as Mr. Lapham C) Johnny is the chief breadwinner in the Lapham household, everyone depends on him D) Johnny is in love with Cilla and does not want to leave her
A) Dove pushes him onto the stove while he was working B) Johnny accidentally picks up a piece of hot metal C) Dove deliberately hands him a cracked crucible that bursts when Johnny uses it D) Dove pours molten silver over his hand
A) Paul Revere B) Sam Adams C) John Hancock D) Jonathan Lyte
A) Betsy Ross's sewing flags B) Boston Observer delevering papers C) Paul Revere's as a silversmith D) Chistopher Columbus's ship as a deckhand
A) Jehu, John Hancock's servant B) Rab, the news clerk C) Benjamin Franklin D) Mr. Tweedie
A) buys a mechanical hand B) pays for passage on a ship to England C) gives it to Mrs. Lapham to help the family D) buys shoes and gifts for Cilla and Isannah
A) When he was alone and had no work B) When he could no longer support himself as a silversmith C) When he wanted to use the cup to get money D) When he had nothing left and God himself had turned away his face |