A) Selling boycotted British goods B) Hiring more captains for his ships C) Hiding weapons from the British D) Selling tea for the East India Company
A) met his Aunt Lavinia. B) was accused of stealing the cup. C) was greeted by his grandmother. D) was given three more cups.
A) He knew Rab would save him. B) He had a pillow and blankets. C) He could go no lower. D) He dreamed about his mother.
A) fighting the butcher and his son. B) showing his medal to the jailer. C) bringing a basket of his aunt’s food to the jailer. D) getting Mr. Quincy to help.
A) It was before he hurt his hand on the sugar basin. B) It was before Mr. Lyte’s cup was stolen. C) It was before his mother died in Boston. D) It was before he met Rab at the Boston Observer.
A) asking for a lawyer to help him. B) ordering a silver sugar basin. C) walking in like he owned the court. D) testifying to the honesty of the Laphams.
A) Isannah kissed his hurt hand. B) Cilla hugged him. C) Sukey threw dishwater on him. D) Isannah said he was wonderful.
A) He had the police get her. B) He showed Mrs. Lapham a paper from the governor. C) Isannah helped Rab sneak her out. D) He had Mr. Quincy go get her from the Laphams.
A) Uncle Lorne wanted him to learn more by reading. B) He didn’t have money to buy his own supplies. C) Rab talked him out of it. D) His crippled hand would prevent him from working hard.
A) tie it to his belt B) let Mr. Lapham have it C) sell it to Mr. Lyte D) give it to Cilla
A) He was white. B) He was mean. C) He was timid. D) He was slow.
A) He spent time rocking Rabbit. B) He read a book of manners. C) He learned by watching Rab. D) He counted to ten first.
A) Tory. B) printer. C) Whig. D) horseman.
A) by riding with him on the common B) by giving him lots of lessons C) with lots and lots of practice D) with a minimum of expenditure of energy
A) He gave him apples. B) He brushed his mane. C) He gave him sugar. D) He walked him slowly.
A) help in the print shop. B) read as much as possible. C) watch Rabbit when needed. D) deliver the Boston Observer.
A) He never criticized him, but asked him why. B) He made him be nice to people. C) He taught him to ride Goblin. D) He taught him how to be a printer.
A) it was hard not to get angry with others. B) counting to ten had its rewards. C) reading the Bible was important. D) calling people “squeak-pigs” was satisfying.
A) When he was dancing and fighting B) When he was printing and folding C) When he was working and singing D) When he was dancing and laughing
A) riding B) dancing C) swimming D) printing |