Johnny Tremain - The story's protagonist. He is 14 years old and is apprenticed to silversmith Ephraim Lapham. His hand is badly injured, so he becomes a dispatch rider with the Boston Observer.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Tremain
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Possibly in Leominster, Massachusetts. It should first be noted that Johnny Appleseed is a character from an American folk tale. He isn't real. But he seems to have been based on an actual person, John Chapman, born in Leominster MA in 1774. According to the folk tale, Johnny Appleseed wandered the United States, spreading apple seeds wherever he went. The story also says he planted his first tree somewhere in Massachusetts. To this day, Leominster (pronounced LEMM-inster) claims that Johnny's first apple tree was planted in their city. The reason they make that claim is because of John Chapman. He was indeed born in Leominster, and became a Christian missionary; in addition to his church work, he loved to plant gardens, especially nurseries where apple trees could flourish. In addition to growing apples in Massachusetts, Chapman was later credited with introducing the apple tree to various parts of the midwest, and at some point, the character of Johnny Appleseed was created to describe his efforts.
the narrator is the person (or animal) that is telling the story. The author writes the story, but the story is told by the narrator.
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'Johnny Tremain' was actually written by Esther Forbes, not Mark Twain. It is a historical novel set during the American Revolutionary War and follows the story of a young apprentice silversmith named Johnny Tremain.
Goblin, a horse's name, in the story of Johnny Tremain is described as pale, almost white with brown marks. The book won a Newbery Award. The author was Esther Forbes.
Johnny Tremain began the story as a silversmith's apprentice in Boston during the Revolutionary War. Initially, he was more interested in making money for himself, but as he became involved in the Sons of Liberty and witnessed the injustices caused by British rule, he became a fervent Patriot. Therefore, Johnny Tremain can be considered a Patriot.
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In the book "Johnny Tremain," the Somerset is a British warship that is depicted as having a notorious reputation for its role in enforcing British naval power and authority over the American colonies. The Somerset plays a significant part in the story as it serves as a symbol of British oppression and tyranny.
Johnny Tremain - The story's protagonist. He is 14 years old and is apprenticed to silversmith Ephraim Lapham. His hand is badly injured, so he becomes a dispatch rider with the Boston Observer.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Tremain
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Generally in the beginning of the story, exposition refers to the establishment of the setting and characters of the piece.
Normally the setting of a story happens in the beginning of a story A good author provides constant setting throughout the story to give you a vivid mental image of where the story is taking place.
the beginning followed by the middle the the end