These are all very LITERAL questions, which means they are right from the book. They are also called RIGHT THERE questions because the answer comes right from the book on a single page and there really is only one right answer.
- Who barges
into the Meeker tavern in April 1775, and with what news?
- How does Sam
feel about fighting the Lobsterbacks?
- How does Sam
answer when the minister, Mr. Beach, asks him if he thinks he knows better
than the King and Parliament?
4. How has Sam's
father handled him in the past for speaking out?
- What complaint
does Sam have when Tim asks him to help with the chores?
- Where does Sam
tell Timmy he is going and why did he come home?
- After father
orders Sam out of the house, what does father do?
- What is
father's opinion of Sam's cause?
- After church,
where does Tim find Sam hiding?
10. Why does Tim
become alarmed?
#9
ReplyDeleteAfter Tim is done with church, he finds Tom Warrups. He tells Tim that Sam is hiding in his hut, at the edge of town.
#7 Sams father had his head on the table and started to cry when he ordered Sam to leave the house.
ReplyDelete#7 Sams father had his head on the table and started to cry when he ordered Sam to leave the house.
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ReplyDeleteTim had asked Sam if he was going to help with the animals. So Sam said that he wasn't going to but mother said that idle hands make the Devil's work. Tim said alright you can go pitch some hay, but Sam said that it will get his uniform all dusty. So instead he backed up against the wall and whitened his teeth. Then Tim asked Sam " You couldn't find anything else to wear?" Tim thought that Sam just always has to show off that he's so very famous. Then they got into a big argument.
#1. Sam barges into the Tavern with news about how the Minutemen beat the Lobsterbacks. I think Sam's father was not very happy that the Minutemen won.
ReplyDelete4. Sam's dad used to handle him speaking out by yelling at Sam, sending him out of the house, or even hitting him.
ReplyDelete4. Sam's dad used to handle him speaking out by yelling at Sam, sending him out of the house, or even hitting him.
ReplyDelete#2 Sam thinks fighting lobsterbacks is no big deal. He wants freedom and that is a problem cause his dad is loyalist
ReplyDelete#2 Sam doesn't mind fighting. He wants his freedom and will do anything to get it.
ReplyDeleteOne problem is though his dad is a loyalist so everything sam pretty much says is treason.