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OpenStudy (anonymous):

has anyone read the tale of two cities. if so please help me

OpenStudy (tayy_lovee):

I Can Help.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks Which best explains the development of Madame Defarge? A. Madame Defarge takes action and leads a group of women revolutionaries. B. Madame Defarge decides to help Lucie after first hesitating about it. C. Madame Defarge acts as a lookout for her husband. D. Madame Defarge takes over the business end of the wine shop.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b?

OpenStudy (tayy_lovee):

D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a? Which best describes Dr. Manette toward the end of the novel? A. Dr. Manette becomes determined and strong. B. Dr. Manette becomes manic and obsessive. C. Dr. Manette becomes weak and depressed. D. Dr. Manette becomes haunted and overwhelmed.

OpenStudy (tayy_lovee):

C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is Darnay accused of in each of his trials? A. opposition to the revolution B. murder C. treason D. loyalty to aristocracy

OpenStudy (tayy_lovee):

C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why does Dr. Manette ask Darnay to wait until the day of the wedding to reveal his true identity? A. Dr. Manette wants to be sure that Lucie doesn't find out until after she is married. B. Dr. Manette is afraid of the effect the news that Darnay is an Evrémonde will have on him. C. Dr. Manette wants to be sure that Darnay renounces any claim to the Marquis's estate. D. Dr. Manette fears that he will prevent Darnay from marrying Lucie.

OpenStudy (tayy_lovee):

D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why does Lucie feel uneasy around Madame Defarge? A. Madame Defarge is a large, strong woman, and Lucie is put off by her. B. Madame Defarge tells Lucie there are thousands of women just like her. C. Madame Defarge is more focused on her knitting than speaking with Lucie. D. Madame Defarge is unemotional and cold toward Lucie and her family's situation.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d?

OpenStudy (tayy_lovee):

Yeah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the crowd's response to the verdict in the first trial against Darnay? A. The crowd is suspicious that the court system in England is unjust. B. The crowd is relieved; they know Darnay was innocent from the start. C. The crowd is puzzled and unsatisfied that there was no conviction. D. The crowd is upset that Stryver has tricked them.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you are a lifesaer i read the book along time ago but i dont have time to reread it school in in 3 days thanks so much

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ends in 3 days

OpenStudy (tayy_lovee):

Anytime(:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is c the right answer to this question What is the crowd's response to the verdict in the first trial against Darnay? A. The crowd is suspicious that the court system in England is unjust. B. The crowd is relieved; they know Darnay was innocent from the start. C. The crowd is puzzled and unsatisfied that there was no conviction. D. The crowd is upset that Stryver has tricked them.

OpenStudy (tayy_lovee):

Yes Ma'am (:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The novel shifts between conflicts on the social level and the personal level. On the social level, French society is under great stress. On the personal level, French peasants want and need a new life. Which character reflects a similar conflict on a personal level? A. Jerry Cruncher wants to work permanently as a "resurrection man." B. Sydney Carton cannot continue in his own despairing condition. C. Miss Pross wants to return to England for good. D. Mr. Lorry is old and eager to retire.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b?

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