Has anyone read a tale of two cities?
I believe I have some time ago
nope sorry bro :/
i really need some help with some questions about the book?
no sorry I confused it with a broadway dance -.-' but I can read a summary and try to help you :)
Type out the questions and we'll see if we can help. :)
well its a very long book?
It's okay, I've heard plenty about it. I just haven't read it :p
Maybe the dance tells the story the same way :)
now i wish i really did read the book:(
Which best explains the development of Jerry Cruncher's Character? A. Jerry Cruncher determines to rescue Darnay. B.Jerry Cruncher decides to put away bad practices. C. Jerry Cruncher becomes crueler to his wife D. Jerry Cruncher wants to fight for the revolutionary cause in France.
I will give you medals!
i got!
B.Jerry Cruncher decides to put away bad practices.
anyone else know the answer?
I dont think soo
wait was i wrong??
i am going to type the next question!
ok
Which best describes Mr. Lorry? A. Mr. Lorry is deeply loyal and kind. B. Mr. Lorry is more focused on business than on people. C. Mr. Lorry is jealous of Darnay and Lucie's relationship. D. Mr. Lorry is untrustworthy and devious.
sorry i took so long it takes a long time to type @kimberlyevens
np
did you get it?
did you get the answer?? @kimberlyevens
yeah sorry A.Mr. Lorry is deeply loyal and kind.
i got B?
hold on
okay! im stuckk between A and B
i think its B. too give me a sec
your right it is A actually!
i found this online see what you think http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/twocities/characters.html
Why is Dr. Manette revered in France? A. Dr. Manette has been working with the Defarges to start the revolution. B. Dr. Manette is responsible for the slaying of the Marquis. C. Dr. Manette has helped return Darnay to France for prosecution. D. Dr. Manette was imprisoned in the Bastille for 18 years.
sorry its actually A. you were correct!!!
what do think about this question?
what do you think about this question? @kimberlyevens
ok hold on ok?
im not sure
see revered means respect um...
well i found that it meaned to admire
really? wow then im way off sorry
just type it in through google search
i did but im not finding it hold on
D.
well it means to have deep respect or admiration
D.Dr. Manette was imprisoned in the Bastille for 18 years.
i between A and C
ohh okay! sorry i was trying to figure the next one and i accidently got mixed up!!!
How does Dr. Manette feel about his past? A. Dr. Manette forgets most of his past after Lucie takes him back to England. B. Dr. Manette joins the revolutionary cause to make up for the injustice. C. Dr. Manette feels justified when the Marquis is murdered. D. Dr. Manette sees his past as a tool to free his son-in-law.
np
A. Dr. Manette forgets most of his past after Lucie takes him back to England.
Why is Darnay able to calm himself about his impending death? A. Darnay comforts himself with the thought that he has done nothing dishonorable. B. Darnay says he is going to a "far, far better rest." C. Darnay knows that Carton plans to intervene on his behalf. D. Darnay has spoken to Dr. Manette, who promises to care for Lucie and their daughter.
A
The answer for this one is A ( he thought that in the future what he did wrong would not affect him)
@Daniellelovee is correct @ninowletonzalez06
haha see a broadway dance can help with a book XD
What leads to Darnay's acquittal in his first trial? A. John Barsard's testimony is thrown out because he has been in debtor's prison several times. B. Mr. Lorry testifies that he cannot be sure Darnay was the man he saw on the ship. C. Carton has Stryver point out that Carton resembles Darnay, so his identification is doubted. D. Lucie tells the court how Darnay helped her father when they first met.
C they looked alike
im not sure @Daniellelovee do u know?
lol I think is that because I'm looking at character analysis
what did yall get?
I say is C Charled Darney resembled Carton
okay!
brb sorry
Which describes the conflict Mr. Lorry faces when Dr. Manette is released from prison in the Bastille? A. Mr. Lorry worries that Dr. Manette will never reclaim his old self. B. Mr. Lorry is unsure how to get Dr. Manette out of France. C. Mr. Lorry worries how to save Dr. Manette from the revolutionaries. D. Mr. Lorry must tell Lucie Manette that her "dead" father is alive.
A. Mr. Lorry worries that Dr. Manette will never reclaim his old self.
yeah I think @kimberlyevens is correct
okay!! This is one of the hard ones!
ok
Which quotation best reveals the relationship between Carton and the Darnays near the end of the novel? A. "Some half-dozen times a year, at most, he claimed his privilege of coming uninvited." B. "Mr. Carton's manner was so careless as to be almost insolent." C. "He was so unlike what he had ever shown himself to be, and it was so sad to think how much he had thrown away." D. "Now that you have come, I think you will do something to help mamma, something to save papa!"
C?
i REALLY was having trouble with this one!!!
I think its C what do you think? @kimberlyevens?
i think you are right
ok I'm feeling proud now XD :)
Why does Madame Defarge stitch the names of certain people into her knitting? A. Madame Defarge is keeping a list of people who are participating in the revolution. B. Madame Defarge is personalizing the scarves she knits for people she likes. C. Madame Defarge is keeping a list of the customers who come into the wine shop. D. Madame Defarge is making a list of the intended victims of the revolution.
:)
A?
no wait D
what did yall get? @Daniellelovee @kimberlyevens
D
what about @kimberlyevens ?
is she still online?
Which characteristic applies to both Madame Defarge and the Marquis? A. devoted B. principled C. vengeful D. condescending
idk lol (sorry if taking long to reply but I'm on the hunt for medals)
ohh okay i will give a medal but, please help me!!!
I am helping you lol (am I not?) I'm telling you what I think it is but is not so easy when I haven't read the book :p so I can't be 100% sure about my answers (sorry about that)
thats fine! I really apreciate you helping me!!
did my new question post?
Which characteristic applies to both Madame Defarge and the Marquis? A. devoted B. principled C. vengeful D. condescending
yes it did and don't worry lol I'll help as long as I can :)
thank you !
C. vengeful no problem :)
One question per thread @ninowletonzalez06 Do not give out answers, it's against the code of conduct. @Daniellelovee
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What is the main conflict between the peasantry and the aristocracy? A. The peasantry revolts against the aristocracy without good reason. B. The peasantry is angry with the Monseigneur for having so many servants. C. The peasantry is angry with the aristocracy for killing Madame Defarge's brother and sister. D. The peasantry is oppressed and denied any rights by the aristocracy.
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