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Who is the narrator of this novel?

An outside narrator who sees everything—third person omniscient

What genre of literature is this novel?

Historical Fiction

What does the phrase “…you’ve got to pay the fiddler yet” mean?

The patriots would pay/be punished for their actions of dumping the tea into the harbor.

At the end of the novel, the author states that Johnny is removing his hat “for the first time and doubles for the last.” What does this mean?

He is foreshadowing that Johnny may have a new flag for which to remove his hat.

Rab states the Lyte is “playing both ends against the middle Rab states the Lyte is “playing both ends against the middle.” What does he mean?

He isn’t taking a stand; he appears to support both the Tories and the Whigs.

At the beginning of the book, for which trade is Johnny working as an apprentice?

Silversmith

How did Mrs. Lapham change her treatment of Johnny after his accident?

She called him names that she never would have used before.

Why did Mr. Lapham think John Hancock gave the boys a silver coin?

He wanted to get their votes when they were grown up and had property.

What did Merchant Lyte do when Johnny returned to sell him the cup?

He kept the cup and tried to send Jonny on a ship to Guadalupe.

How does Rab impact Johnny’s life and give him new opportunities?

**Must use specific examples **Must give three ways **Must use specific examples

What happened to Johnny’s hand to cause his injury?

Dove gave Johnny the cracked crucible, which burned and disfigured his hand.

What did Rab ask Johnny to help prove that he did not steal the cup from Merchant Lyte?

Whether he had ever shown the cup to anyone before August 23.

Why did Johnny offer to help Lydia hang up the wash?

He wanted to scare Goblin when Lieutenant Stranger was riding him.

How did Johnny react when Isannah kiss his burned hand after the trial with Merchant Lyte?

He was afraid that he might cry.

Where was Uncle Lorne hiding when the British came to arrest him?

In the feather bed

What city is the main setting of the book?

Boston, MA

Which time period does the book cover—Colonial or Antebellum?

Colonial

Which war is a focal point of the book?

Revolutionary

During this time period, it was not unusual for a smart apprentice to…?

Get ahead by marrying into the master’s family

Why did General Gage not put up gallows in the city once he took command?

He preferred to solve the problems without confrontation.

What gave Johnny confidence that he could ride Goblin?

Rab believed in him and knew he could do it.

According to Lavinia, why did Johnny’s father use the name Latour instead of Tremain?

He was ashamed to be a prisoner of war.

Why did Johnny think he was given a neat, private room at the prison?

Rab wore his Tree of Liberty medal.

Why did James Otis tell the other Observers they must fight the war?

Only that a man can stand up

Why might a reader find the story of Pumpkin unpleasant?

Pumpkin was executed and Johnny witnessed it.

Who are the Sons of Liberty?

A group of patriots who oppose British rule

Which political party did NOT support British rule?

Whigs

How did the Colonial Americans alert people to come to church?

Citizens would hear the church bells ringing.

Who was Robert Newman, and what did Paul Revere ask him to do?

The sexton of Christ’s Church—also know as the Old North Church The sexton of Christ’s Church—also know as the Old North Church. His job was to light the lanterns to alert Revere that the British were marching.

What was the Somerset?

A British man-of-war (battle ship) that was anchored in Boston Harbor and used to intimidate the Colonists.

Final Jeopardy Make your wager

Be prepared to discuss the following themes: Desire for freedom Self-determination Be able to cite specific examples from the text!!