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This is important because it gives us a basis of Johnny's life. This event is fictional.
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This is important because it was Johnny's job and where he had his injury. This event is fictional.
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This event is important because it affects the whole story and makes his hatred for Dove even stronger. He also gets fired from his job. This event is fictional.
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This event is important to the story because Johnny gets accused of stealing the cup. This event is fictional.
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In this event, Johnny finds a new job as a rider for the observer. This event is important because he finally found a job that accepts him. This event is fictional.
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This event is important because johnny is able to help him. This event is fictional.
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In this event the Sons of Liberty take part in the Boston Tea Party. They dumped the imported tea into Boston Harbor. This event is important because it is a historical event. This event isn't fictional.
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In this event, Lavinia wanted Isannah to live with her, but she said she would only go if cilla came too. This event is important because it helped Johnny learn more about his family. This event is fictional.
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The British soldiers came to Boston and closed the port. This event is important because this was a result of the Boston tea Party. This event isn't fictional.
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This event is important because discovers the truth of his relationship to the Lytes.
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James Otis gives a speech to the Sons of Liberty called "A Man Can Stand Up". This event is important because it motivated the Sons of Liberty. This is a real event
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This event is important because he befriends him and gets information about the british.
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Rab leaves Boston to go to Lexington to fight. This event is important because he's going without Johnny. This event is fictional.
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The first shot is fired which marks the beginning of the Revolutionary War. This event is important because it started the war. This event is real.
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In this event, Rab dies from being shot. This is important because Johnny learns an important lesson, that he needs to move on and learn that that's how things are. This event is fictional.