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25 February, 12:01

Which of the following passages from the text suggests that johnny is becoming less self-centered?

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  1. 25 February, 15:54
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    Hello!

    You are not providing options, but I found these from chapter 8, Johnny Tremain, are they?

    1. Johnny liked the old woman all the better that in the end she had been unable to see a consider master ... humiliated, tossed about, torn by a mob

    2. "I'm better off without it. I want nothing of them. Neither their blood nor their silver ... "

    3. Only Isannah was staring about, observing the "lower classes" milling about in the street. She looked straight at Johnny and he at her. Neither gave any sign of recognition

    4. He took his knife from his pocket and cut the pages from the family bible. Sometime they might be used of him.

    If yes, then correct answer is 2: "I'm better off without it. I want nothing of them. Neither their blood nor their silver ... "

    Hope this heps!
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