Has anyone recently read A tale of two cities?
I have never read it but i can help you
umm but how will you know the answers to the questions if you havent read the bbook?
@learningtime1234
@LeeEtchison
I can search it up and read the summary and know what you are talking about., and doing that right now
okay but, i dont wanna get a bad grade!
@LeeEtchison
Why does Dr. Manette ask Darnay to wait until the day of the wedding to reveal his true identity? A. Dr. Manette is afraid of the effect the news that Darnay is an Evrémonde will have on him. B. Dr. Manette wants to be sure that Lucie doesn't find out until after she is married. 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.
Do you know anyone that read the book?
i think it is a
what is it? A?
@learningtime1234
yes, it is a Dr. Manette is afraid of the effect the news that Darnay is an Evrémonde will have on him.
What does Lucie's treatment of others say about her? A. Lucie is innocent and very naïve. B. Lucie is kind, good, and almost angelic. C. Lucie is sweet, but not very smart. D. Lucie is insecure and needs a lot of attention.
@learningtime1234
It is a, Lucie is not guilty
are you sure bc i thought it was B or C
I am sure
it is a
I'd say c only because it doesn't specifically say that she is innocent she may have in innocent quality about her but it doesn't always mean the person is innocent. this would just make a her a very sweet but not smart person. I say its C and i just read the book a month ago so i still remembers the stuff.
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