Answer:
to ensure he would not get drafted
Explanation:
David Lance Goines resisted getting drafted into the army during the fight against Vietnam. To achieve his aim, he employed a number of strategies. The major one he used was what he learned from Northcote C. Parkinson which was to write a letter to the forces and time their response and when a pattern was established, he would write many more letters.
Goines applied this strategy to escape being drafted into the army and eventually his file was lost.
Answer:
sugar basin
Explanation:
The question above is related to the story entitled "Johnny Tremain," a story written by <em>Esther Forbes</em> in <em>1943.</em>
Johnny Tremain is one of the characters in the story. He is the apprentice of Mr. Lapham, a<em> silversmith</em>, in his shop. Johnny's skills were astounding compared to <em>Dusty</em> and<em> Dove</em>–apprentices of Mr. Lapham as well.
One day, Mr. Hancock, a wealthy man, visited the shop to order a "sugar basin" for his tea set, which was crafted by Mr. Lapham. However, due to Mr. Lapham's frail condition, Johnny accepted the job.
False.
Hope this helps,
Tiara
Answer:
Hard work
Explanation:
She worked to make a statement, to show that she could do it, maybe to even make someone proud.