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7 September, 22:33

Which type of person is Merchant Lyte? A kind and generous B crass and sloppy C devious and manipulative D intelligent and hardworking Which lines from the novel best supports the answer to the previous question?

A "He's sly" When merchants agreed not to import any English goods until the stamp act was repealed, he was one of the first to sign - then imported secretly. Sold through her name"

B "he says if Mrs. Lapham lets Cilla testify for you, he'll take a ship back to Baltimore. Says he's sensitive and a great artist and he can't be upset by thieves and brawlers

C "My mother, sir "The boy's voice shook slightly. "She told me ... she always said ... I can't go on from there, boy. Your mother on her deathbed told you you were related to the rich Boston merchant?"

D Mr. Lyte was talking as informally as though he and Mr. Dana were alone, sitting at a tavern, cracking walnuts, drinking Madeira

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  1. 7 September, 22:44
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    1. C. devious and manipulative

    2. A. "He's sly". When the merchants agreed not to import any English goods until the stamp act was repealed, he was one of the first to sing-then imported secretly. Sold through another name"

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