Johnny Tremain

How does Rab's reaction to Johnny's hand compare to that of other people's?
A like others, Rab is horrified
B While others react with disgust or pity, Rab ignores the injury until Johnny mentions his band hand
C Rab expresses great pity for Johnny's accident, but unlike others offers him a job
D. Rab is sorry, but like others, feels that johnny got what he deserved for being arrogant.
is it c?

Not its B.

Its b

To determine the answer to this question, let's review the options given.

A) Like others, Rab is horrified: This option suggests that Rab reacts similarly to how others react. We do not have any information about how others react, so we cannot confirm if Rab's reaction is like theirs.

B) While others react with disgust or pity, Rab ignores the injury until Johnny mentions his band hand: This option suggests that Rab initially ignores Johnny's injury until it is brought to his attention. Again, we do not have enough information to confirm if this accurately represents Rab's reaction.

C) Rab expresses great pity for Johnny's accident, but unlike others offers him a job: This option states that Rab shows great pity for Johnny's accident and distinguishes himself from others by offering him a job. This suggests that Rab's reaction is different from others.

D) Rab is sorry, but like others, feels that Johnny got what he deserved for being arrogant: This option states that Rab feels sorry for Johnny but still believes he deserved the injury, similar to how others feel. We do not have any information to confirm if this accurately represents Rab's reaction.

Based on the information given, option C seems to be the most plausible answer. It states that Rab expresses great pity for Johnny's accident, which differentiates his reaction from others. Additionally, offering Johnny a job further indicates that Rab's reaction to Johnny's hand is distinct from others.