Monday, March 11, 2019
A Tale of Two Cities
E rattling  urban center is unique in its  throw  means and has features that make it well-kn accept and stand  surface from the rest. Each city is identified by something famous that can be  discernn in it. Dubai and Delhi  ar two cities that  be known. The things to do, the  spirit and beauty, and   apportion of development in Dubai and Delhi  be  kinda different from each other. Dubai and Delhi  be ware various things to do and  directs to go. Firstly, Delhi is a historical city with a lot of monuments from the 13th century A. D.Monuments such(prenominal) as the Kutub Minar, Red Fort which is a  genuinely old  build make completely from spices and rock instead of cement, Parliament House which  take a leaks a glimpse of the British architecture.  in that respect is the well-known Connaught Place which is a  obtain paradise as  all(a)(prenominal) the goods  atomic number 18 low-priced. On the other hand, Dubai is a new city which was formed 40 years ago. The tallest building in the    world resides in Dubai and it has various malls with several choices of shopping and very  hawkish prices because of no custom duty,  in that respectfore it is called the free port.Dubai  as well has the largest gold  securities industry in the world with tons of gold  being displayed with minimal security. There  be other activities such as dune bashing and deep  gibe  seek. Dubai has a lot of sun throughout the year. Hence its white  blonde beaches argon quite popular with the citizens and tourists. Secondly, the nature and beauty of Delhi and Dubai  atomic number 18 quite similar, from the exotic  locomote gardens and Mughal gardens to the River Yamuna flowing by the edges of Delhi. A lush  spurt canopy of trees surrounds the entire city of Delhi.Likewise, Dubai has a lot of greenery with  wet bodies throughout the city. There  be parks with all facilities such as play  aras, barbeque pits and fountains. Both Delhi and Dubai have zoos with all sorts of animals to look out for. F   urthermore, Dubai has 8 months of ex carrelent weather extending from October to May. Whereas, Delhi has extreme weather, either its  sincerely hot or really cold. Lastly, the level of development in  twain cities has increased considerably over the years.The infrastructure is built to an A- clear up city level due to the Common Wealth games that were recently held. Delhi also has a very convenient metro  dodge that connects to all parts of the city. Commuting from  adept are to a nonher is quite effortless because of the auto rickshaws. The transport system runs on the CNG, therefore pollution levels have been reduced to a  huge level. Dubai has excellent infrastructure with wide roads and state of the art building. It is a new city that has been built to perfection in the last 10 years.Dubai also has a world  divide metro system with driverless trains connecting to all parts of Dubai and it is also connected to buses which are available at every corner of the street. Ferries also    run for people wanting to cross the brook from Bur Dubai to Deira and back. In addition, the  universe of discourse of Delhi is very high. It is almost equal to the population of the whole of U. A. E. Therefore traffic is very high due to a large number of vehicles on the road. The traffic in Delhi is probably  twenty  convictions more than it is in Dubai.The crime rate in Dubai is very low and you can move around the city at 2 am without any fear as Dubai  natural law is very efficient. This is not the case in Delhi. The crime rate is quite high and being out of the house  by and by sunset is at your own risk. In conclusion, these two cities are very different from each other and at the same time share some similarities. Factors such as the things to do, nature and level of development make the two cities unique in their own way.A  recital of Two CitiesChapter 1  Five Years  by and by 1. What  detachment of time has passed since Dr. Manettes release? 2.  divulge the interior of Tel   l watchwords  argot and its employees. 3. Who is the  bizarre  job   patchkind of Tellsons Bank? What does he do? 4. How did Mr. Cruncher  stir to the year? (Anno Domini) 5. What  indicate is  spendn as to Mr. Crunchers  shadow  course? 6. Describe Mr. Crunchers treatment of his wife. 7. Of what did his business  parenthood  rest? 8. What  set ahead hint is given by  new-made Jerry as to his  scrams night  descent? Chapter 2- A Sight 1. What is  gray Bailey? 2. What is Tyburn? 3. Describe the  capture of the prisoner. 4.Describe the prisoner. 5. What is the charge against him? 6. What is the prisoners name? 7.  discover an  sum up in detail of the charges against him. 8. Who in the court- room attracts the notice of the prisoner? Chapter 3- A  vexation 1. What is the name of the man who  fall aparted the prisoners  delinquency? 2.  short letter the questions  conveyed of Robert Cly. 3. What is Mr.  lorrys  good word? 4. What is the  belief of  expend Manettes testimony? 5. What  wal   k outcidence arises in the midst of the  psyc crustal platetric test? 6. What is its  opinions? 7. Who is the man  problematical? 8. What is the  launch of this action brought  some by the prisoners lawyer, Mr.Stryver? 9. What hint of Jerry Crunchers night occupation is mentioned? 10. What does Mr. Stryver prove to the jury? 11. What is the  upshot of the  endeavor? 12. Had has carton been affected by  overlook Manettes  subduedness? Chapter 4   congratulatory 1.  wherefore did Dr. Manette look so strangely at Mr. Darnay  aft(prenominal) the trial? 2. What is Sydney cartons attitude toward Lucie Manette? Chapter 5  The jackal 1.  develop the form of address of this chapter. 2. What is the  blood  amidst Mr. Stryver and Mr. carton? 3. Describe Cartons method acting of  take oning. 4. Has Mr. Stryver, too, become interested in Lucie Manette? . Is Sidney Carton at all  tough of his wasted life? Chapter 6  Hundreds of  sight 1. What is Dr. Manettes  look ons of  funding? 2. Who frequent   ly visits the  fellowship of the doctor and Lucie? 3. What reminder did Dr. Manette  withstand of his old age in captivity? 4. Describe  leave off Pross. 5. What s she  confuse  slightly? 6. How did  drip Pross and Mr. camion Feel  somewhat Dr. Manette keeping his work  judicatory and tools? 7. Did the Hundreds of People appear at the home? 8. Recount the  misadventure  some the Tower. 9. What  erect is produced by the account of the footseps being heard? 10. Chapter 7  Monseigneur  townsfolk . What  root word of conditions in France do we  apprehend from the  exposition of the Monseigneur? 2. How are conditions in France  emphasize by the description of the Farmer  General? 3. What  hardhearted  hardness is  expound in connection with the  marquis? 4. What intended  allayer did DeFarge give the  convey? 5. What idea of compensation did the Marquis have? 6. What effect is produced by the  presence of Madame Defarge with her  plain? Chapter 8  Monseigneur in the Country 1. What  seve   ralise of  pauperization is   separaten? 2. What   submit of Monseigneur is made by the  deplorable  charr? 3. Is her  postulate  given? 4.Relate the  accident of the road mender. 5. About whom did the Monseigneur inquire as he reached the  entre of his chateau? Chapter 9  The Gorgons Head 1. What is a gorgon? 2. Describe the relationship between Charles and his uncle. 3. Is Charles in sympathy with the deeds of his family? 4. What is the effect of their  intervention on the uncle? 5.  scarcely what takes place at the end of the chapter? Chapter 10 Two Promises 1. What is Charles Darnays occupation in England? 2. How  conquestful is he? 3.  channel his conduct in his audience with Dr. Manette in which he declares his love for Lucie. 4. Does Dr.Manette respond favorably to Mr. Darnay? 5. Does Dr. Manette  adjure Charles Darnay to reveal his  identity operator? 6. What is the effect of the interview on Dr. Manette? Chapter 11- A  gent  contrive 1. What is Stryvers opinion of himself?    2. Does his name reflect his character? 3. How does Stryver  step  nearly Miss Manette? 4. What is his advice  round Carton s  marrying?  wherefore does he give it? Chapter 12- The  oath of Delicacy 1. What is Mr. Lorrys  contradiction to Mr. Stryvers  contract of his  determination to propose to Lucie? 2. How did the matter proceed? 3. What is the outcome of the discussion? 4. Did Mr.Stryver  expression that he would not be accepted? 5. How did he  pit when Mr. Lorry came to  typography? Chapter 13  The Fellow of No Delicacy 1. What is Sidney Carton doing at the  spring of the chapter? Why? 2. What effect do Lucies  oral communication have upon him? 3. What are his closing words to her? Chapter 14  The Honest  tradesman 1. To whom does this   name of respect  raise? 2. What hint is there in the en henceiasm of the son for the funeral? 3. How does the  troop of the funeral  publish Mr. Cruncher? 4. Whose funeral was it? 5. Describe the scene that follows when the crowd learns that i   t is the funeral of a spy. 6.What  merely hints are there of Jerrys trade? 7. What did he announce on reverting home? 8. What does he announce on returning home? 9.  bill his  censureing to Mrs. Cruncher. 10. Note the effect on the son of the  paternitys words. 11. What did  unripe Jerry do? 12. What did young Jerry discover? 13. Describe the  look for and the tools used. 14. How did young Jerry react on seeing the object of the fishing? 15. What inferences as to the success of the fishing expedition did young Jerry make the following cockcrow? Why? 16. Note the conversation between father and son on their way to Tellsons Bank.Chapter 15  Knitting 1. What important item in the  layers plot is revealed in this chapter? 2. What determines this action? 3. Who is included in the registering? 4. How is the registering in  send to keep it a secret? 5. Who relates the fate of the bravo? 6. Why did DeFarge take the road mender to see the royalty and  magnanimousness? 7. What does Madame DeF   arge  recognize the man seated next to her in the public  transference when he asked her what she was knitting? Chapter 16   stable Knitting 1. What is Barsad doing in France? 2. Were  french police in league with the revolutionists?What shows this idea? 3. What fate is in  depot for Barsad? 4. What made DeFarge  dispirit? 5. What reasoning did his wife use? 6. What is the function of the rose? 7. What does Madames description mean? 8. How successful is Barsad in trying to get  learning about the peoples attitude about the  assassinator Gaspards  doing? 9. Explain DeFarges reaction to being  intercommunicate as Jacques. 10. What effect did Barsads  intelligence activity of the approaching marriage of Miss Manette ad Charles Darnay have upon Monsieur and Madame DeFarge? 11. Does Madame Defarge have any pity? Chapter 17   mavin  shadow . What does Dr. Manette tell Lucie? 2. What kind of wedding  allow it be? 3. Where will Lucie and Charles  do it after the wedding? Chapter 18  Nine Da   ys 1. Whom had Miss Pross hoped would marry Lucie? 2. Where is the  holiday to be spent? 3. What did Dr. Manette do after the  nuptial  tally had  go away? 4. Who watches over the doctor? 5. How long did Dr. Manette re main(prenominal) thus? Chapter 19  An  thought 1. Did Dr. Manette think it would happen again? 2. What becomes of the shoemaking tools, leather, and  judicature? 3. Is it with Dr. Manettes  liberty? Chapter 20  A Plea 1.What does Carton ask of Darnay? 2. What does Darnay   response? 3. How does Lucie  detect about Carton? Chapter 21- Echoing Footsteps 1. Why the title of this chapter? 2. What did Stryver ask Darnay, and what did Darnay  resoluteness? 3. What is Stryvers comment? 4. What happens in genus Paris? 5. What cell did DeFarge  pack to see? 6. How many prisoners are released? Chapter 22  The Sea Still Rises 1. What news does DeFarge  work to the wine shop? 2. What is done to the victims of the mob? 3. What did Madame DeFarge mean by her reply  Eh, well, almost   to DeFarges remark, At last it is come, my  serious ? Chapter 23   rouse Rises 1. What is the tocsin? 2. What happens at the chateau? Chapter 24- Drawn to the Loadstone  list 1. What is a lodestone? 2. Where does the  french nobles gather in London? 3. Who is  waiver to Paris to  heal bank records? 4. Who is going with him, and in what capacity? 5. How does Stryver  life about the French nobles? 6. What was in the letter addressed to the Marquis St. Evermonde, and who wrote it? 7. What did Darnay do? 8. What  designate did Darnay  dedicate to Mr. Lorry? 9. What two letters did Darnay write?A  floor of Two CitiesA Tale of Two Cities is not  practiced about the  contends of Paris and London, during the time of the French Revolution. It is also about the  mixer  harm and the struggle for class vengeance. One character, Madame Defarge, is tied into all of this. This stern,  change taste woman has a loathing monster in her soul. Towards the end of the  ledger, the  ratifier discovers why    she is so resentful of the upper class. Nevertheless, in the beginning of the book the  indorser ascertains that  fiend takes a side he considers the rebels little  make better than savages. the Tempter frequently makes the connection that the anarchy of the mob in France could also  occur in England. For example, at Rodger Clys funeral, the mob raids shops and sets fire to various objects.  hellion subtly points out how this is also happening in France during the French Revolution,  miss in France it is at a much higher scale. When this was written, in 1859, Charles  daemon tries to warn England not to allow the chaos of France to come to England. Even though Dickens says the mob is wrong, he maintain that the uppercases treated the  depress class as human at their disposal.The story of the Marquis murder of Madame Defarges brother and the  itch of her baby describes how the aristocrats maltreated the peasants and how that is past of the struggle for justice. On a littler scale, t   he  killing of Gaspards boy is yet again a social  wrong to the commoners of France. The Marquis St. Evremonde has once more killed an innocent victim. The aristocrats have brought much pain,  psychic and physical, to the revolutionaries. Dickens, to show how cruel the aristocrats had been, has Monsiegneur momentarily stop and give the father a coin for the loss of his son.The working class of France was abused and demanded vengeance. But soon, paradoxically, the commoners are in charge. Social injustice again spreads, like a disease, to everyone. The tables are  morose and now the criminals are the jailers and the jailers are the criminals. Even the innocent workers of the aristocrats are imprisoned. The lower class goes so far with vengeance that they lose  comprehend of the main goal, to stopping injustice. Again the innocent are victimized, such as the poor woman behind Sydney Carton on his way to the La Guillotine.Furthermore,  raze those who disavow their family are punished.    This is the situation of Charles Darnay who is being punished for his family crimes.  presently it is the aristocrats who are dealing with a class struggle of their own. At a glance, A Tale of Two Cities shows the struggles of two cities during this stressful time period,  plainly if the  endorser looks closer they can see that it is truly about the class struggle and the vengeance of repressed people in London and Paris.A Tale of Two CitiesChapter 1  Five Years Later 1. What interval of time has passed since Dr. Manettes release? 2. Describe the interior of Tellsons Bank and its employees. 3. Who is the odd  job man of Tellsons Bank? What does he do? 4. How did Mr. Cruncher refer to the year? (Anno Domini) 5. What hint is given as to Mr. Crunchers night occupation? 6. Describe Mr. Crunchers treatment of his wife. 7. Of what did his business stock consist? 8. What further hint is given by young Jerry as to his fathers night occupation? Chapter 2- A Sight 1. What is Old Bailey? 2. Wh   at is Tyburn? 3. Describe the entrance of the prisoner. 4.Describe the prisoner. 5. What is the charge against him? 6. What is the prisoners name? 7. Give an account in detail of the charges against him. 8. Who in the court- room attracts the notice of the prisoner? Chapter 3- A Disappointment 1. What is the name of the man who revealed the prisoners guilt? 2. Note the questions asked of Robert Cly. 3. What is Mr. Lorrys testimony? 4. What is the effect of Miss Manettes testimony? 5. What  semblance arises in the midst of the trial? 6. What is its effects? 7. Who is the man involved? 8. What is the effect of this action brought about by the prisoners lawyer, Mr.Stryver? 9. What hint of Jerry Crunchers night occupation is mentioned? 10. What does Mr. Stryver prove to the jury? 11. What is the outcome of the trial? 12. Had has Carton been affected by Miss Manettes faintness? Chapter 4  Congratulatory 1. Why did Dr. Manette look so strangely at Mr. Darnay after the trial? 2. What is Sy   dney Cartons attitude toward Lucie Manette? Chapter 5  The Jackal 1. Explain the title of this chapter. 2. What is the relationship between Mr. Stryver and Mr. Carton? 3. Describe Cartons method of working. 4. Has Mr. Stryver, too, become interested in Lucie Manette? . Is Sidney Carton at all regretful of his wasted life? Chapter 6  Hundreds of People 1. What is Dr. Manettes  promoter of support? 2. Who frequently visits the home of the doctor and Lucie? 3. What reminder did Dr. Manette keep of his days in captivity? 4. Describe Miss Pross. 5. What s she upset about? 6. How did Miss Pross and Mr. Lorry Feel about Dr. Manette keeping his work bench and tools? 7. Did the Hundreds of People appear at the home? 8. Recount the incident about the Tower. 9. What effect is produced by the account of the footseps being heard? 10. Chapter 7  Monseigneur Town . What idea of conditions in France do we get from the description of the Monseigneur? 2. How are conditions in France emphasized by the    description of the Farmer  General? 3. What heartless cruelty is described in connection with the Marquis? 4. What intended comfort did DeFarge give the father? 5. What idea of compensation did the Marquis have? 6. What effect is produced by the presence of Madame Defarge with her knitting? Chapter 8  Monseigneur in the Country 1. What evidence of poverty is shown? 2. What request of Monseigneur is made by the poor woman? 3. Is her request granted? 4.Relate the incident of the road mender. 5. About whom did the Monseigneur inquire as he reached the door of his chateau? Chapter 9  The Gorgons Head 1. What is a gorgon? 2. Describe the relationship between Charles and his uncle. 3. Is Charles in sympathy with the deeds of his family? 4. What is the effect of their discussion on the uncle? 5. Exactly what takes place at the end of the chapter? Chapter 10 Two Promises 1. What is Charles Darnays occupation in England? 2. How successful is he? 3. Note his conduct in his interview with Dr.    Manette in which he declares his love for Lucie. 4. Does Dr.Manette respond favorably to Mr. Darnay? 5. Does Dr. Manette wish Charles Darnay to reveal his identity? 6. What is the effect of the interview on Dr. Manette? Chapter 11- A Companion Picture 1. What is Stryvers opinion of himself? 2. Does his name reflect his character? 3. How does Stryver feel about Miss Manette? 4. What is his advice about Carton s marrying? Why does he give it? Chapter 12- The Fellow of Delicacy 1. What is Mr. Lorrys reaction to Mr. Stryvers announcement of his intention to propose to Lucie? 2. How did the matter proceed? 3. What is the outcome of the discussion? 4. Did Mr.Stryver feel that he would not be accepted? 5. How did he react when Mr. Lorry came to report? Chapter 13  The Fellow of No Delicacy 1. What is Sidney Carton doing at the beginning of the chapter? Why? 2. What effect do Lucies words have upon him? 3. What are his closing words to her? Chapter 14  The Honest Tradesman 1. To whom does    this title refer? 2. What hint is there in the enthusiasm of the son for the funeral? 3. How does the sight of the funeral impress Mr. Cruncher? 4. Whose funeral was it? 5. Describe the scene that follows when the crowd learns that it is the funeral of a spy. 6.What further hints are there of Jerrys trade? 7. What did he announce on returning home? 8. What does he announce on returning home? 9. Note his  ideal to Mrs. Cruncher. 10. Note the effect on the son of the fathers words. 11. What did young Jerry do? 12. What did young Jerry discover? 13. Describe the fishing and the tools used. 14. How did young Jerry react on seeing the object of the fishing? 15. What inferences as to the success of the fishing expedition did young Jerry make the following morning? Why? 16. Note the conversation between father and son on their way to Tellsons Bank.Chapter 15  Knitting 1. What important item in the storys plot is revealed in this chapter? 2. What determines this action? 3. Who is included i   n the registering? 4. How is the registering in order to keep it a secret? 5. Who relates the fate of the assassin? 6. Why did DeFarge take the road mender to see the royalty and nobility? 7. What does Madame DeFarge tell the man seated next to her in the public conveyance when he asked her what she was knitting? Chapter 16  Still Knitting 1. What is Barsad doing in France? 2. Were French police in league with the revolutionists?What shows this idea? 3. What fate is in store for Barsad? 4. What made DeFarge depressed? 5. What reasoning did his wife use? 6. What is the function of the rose? 7. What does Madames description mean? 8. How successful is Barsad in trying to get information about the peoples attitude about the assassin Gaspards execution? 9. Explain DeFarges reaction to being addressed as Jacques. 10. What effect did Barsads news of the approaching marriage of Miss Manette ad Charles Darnay have upon Monsieur and Madame DeFarge? 11. Does Madame Defarge have any pity? Chapt   er 17  One Night . What does Dr. Manette tell Lucie? 2. What kind of wedding will it be? 3. Where will Lucie and Charles live after the wedding? Chapter 18  Nine Days 1. Whom had Miss Pross hoped would marry Lucie? 2. Where is the honeymoon to be spent? 3. What did Dr. Manette do after the bridal couple had left? 4. Who watches over the doctor? 5. How long did Dr. Manette remain thus? Chapter 19  An Opinion 1. Did Dr. Manette think it would happen again? 2. What becomes of the shoemaking tools, leather, and bench? 3. Is it with Dr. Manettes permission? Chapter 20  A Plea 1.What does Carton ask of Darnay? 2. What does Darnay reply? 3. How does Lucie feel about Carton? Chapter 21- Echoing Footsteps 1. Why the title of this chapter? 2. What did Stryver ask Darnay, and what did Darnay answer? 3. What is Stryvers comment? 4. What happens in Paris? 5. What cell did DeFarge demand to see? 6. How many prisoners are released? Chapter 22  The Sea Still Rises 1. What news does DeFarge bring to    the wine shop? 2. What is done to the victims of the mob? 3. What did Madame DeFarge mean by her reply  Eh, well, almostto DeFarges remark, At last it is come, my dear ? Chapter 23  Fire Rises 1. What is the tocsin? 2. What happens at the chateau? Chapter 24- Drawn to the Loadstone Rock 1. What is a loadstone? 2. Where does the French nobles gather in London? 3. Who is going to Paris to retrieve bank records? 4. Who is going with him, and in what capacity? 5. How does Stryver feel about the French nobles? 6. What was in the letter addressed to the Marquis St. Evermonde, and who wrote it? 7. What did Darnay do? 8. What task did Darnay entrust to Mr. Lorry? 9. What two letters did Darnay write?A Tale of Two CitiesA Tale of Two Cities is not just about the struggles of Paris and London, during the time of the French Revolution. It is also about the social injustice and the struggle for class vengeance. One character, Madame Defarge, is tied into all of this. This stern, bitter woman h   as a loathing monster in her soul. Towards the end of the book, the reader discovers why she is so resentful of the upper class. Nevertheless, in the beginning of the book the reader ascertains that Dickens takes a side he considers the rebels little better than savages.Dickens frequently makes the connection that the anarchy of the mob in France could also occur in England. For example, at Rodger Clys funeral, the mob raids shops and sets fire to various objects. Dickens subtly points out how this is also happening in France during the French Revolution, except in France it is at a much higher scale. When this was written, in 1859, Charles Dickens tries to warn England not to allow the chaos of France to come to England. Even though Dickens says the mob is wrong, he maintain that the uppercases treated the lower class as human at their disposal.The story of the Marquis murder of Madame Defarges brother and the rape of her sister describes how the aristocrats maltreated the peasants    and how that is past of the struggle for justice. On a smaller scale, the killing of Gaspards boy is yet again a social injustice to the commoners of France. The Marquis St. Evremonde has once more killed an innocent victim. The aristocrats have brought much pain, mental and physical, to the revolutionaries. Dickens, to show how cruel the aristocrats had been, has Monsiegneur momentarily stop and give the father a coin for the loss of his son.The working class of France was abused and demanded vengeance. But soon, paradoxically, the commoners are in charge. Social injustice again spreads, like a disease, to everyone. The tables are turned and now the criminals are the jailers and the jailers are the criminals. Even the innocent workers of the aristocrats are imprisoned. The lower class goes so far with vengeance that they lose sight of the main goal, to stopping injustice. Again the innocent are victimized, such as the poor woman behind Sydney Carton on his way to the La Guillotine   .Furthermore, even those who disavow their family are punished. This is the situation of Charles Darnay who is being punished for his family crimes. Soon it is the aristocrats who are dealing with a class struggle of their own. At a glance, A Tale of Two Cities shows the struggles of two cities during this stressful time period, but if the reader looks closer they can see that it is truly about the class struggle and the vengeance of repressed people in London and Paris.A Tale of Two CitiesChapter 1  Five Years Later 1. What interval of time has passed since Dr. Manettes release? 2. Describe the interior of Tellsons Bank and its employees. 3. Who is the odd  job man of Tellsons Bank? What does he do? 4. How did Mr. Cruncher refer to the year? (Anno Domini) 5. What hint is given as to Mr. Crunchers night occupation? 6. Describe Mr. Crunchers treatment of his wife. 7. Of what did his business stock consist? 8. What further hint is given by young Jerry as to his fathers night occupatio   n? Chapter 2- A Sight 1. What is Old Bailey? 2. What is Tyburn? 3. Describe the entrance of the prisoner. 4.Describe the prisoner. 5. What is the charge against him? 6. What is the prisoners name? 7. Give an account in detail of the charges against him. 8. Who in the court- room attracts the notice of the prisoner? Chapter 3- A Disappointment 1. What is the name of the man who revealed the prisoners guilt? 2. Note the questions asked of Robert Cly. 3. What is Mr. Lorrys testimony? 4. What is the effect of Miss Manettes testimony? 5. What coincidence arises in the midst of the trial? 6. What is its effects? 7. Who is the man involved? 8. What is the effect of this action brought about by the prisoners lawyer, Mr.Stryver? 9. What hint of Jerry Crunchers night occupation is mentioned? 10. What does Mr. Stryver prove to the jury? 11. What is the outcome of the trial? 12. Had has Carton been affected by Miss Manettes faintness? Chapter 4  Congratulatory 1. Why did Dr. Manette look so str   angely at Mr. Darnay after the trial? 2. What is Sydney Cartons attitude toward Lucie Manette? Chapter 5  The Jackal 1. Explain the title of this chapter. 2. What is the relationship between Mr. Stryver and Mr. Carton? 3. Describe Cartons method of working. 4. Has Mr. Stryver, too, become interested in Lucie Manette? . Is Sidney Carton at all regretful of his wasted life? Chapter 6  Hundreds of People 1. What is Dr. Manettes means of support? 2. Who frequently visits the home of the doctor and Lucie? 3. What reminder did Dr. Manette keep of his days in captivity? 4. Describe Miss Pross. 5. What s she upset about? 6. How did Miss Pross and Mr. Lorry Feel about Dr. Manette keeping his work bench and tools? 7. Did the Hundreds of People appear at the home? 8. Recount the incident about the Tower. 9. What effect is produced by the account of the footseps being heard? 10. Chapter 7  Monseigneur Town . What idea of conditions in France do we get from the description of the Monseigneur? 2.    How are conditions in France emphasized by the description of the Farmer  General? 3. What heartless cruelty is described in connection with the Marquis? 4. What intended comfort did DeFarge give the father? 5. What idea of compensation did the Marquis have? 6. What effect is produced by the presence of Madame Defarge with her knitting? Chapter 8  Monseigneur in the Country 1. What evidence of poverty is shown? 2. What request of Monseigneur is made by the poor woman? 3. Is her request granted? 4.Relate the incident of the road mender. 5. About whom did the Monseigneur inquire as he reached the door of his chateau? Chapter 9  The Gorgons Head 1. What is a gorgon? 2. Describe the relationship between Charles and his uncle. 3. Is Charles in sympathy with the deeds of his family? 4. What is the effect of their discussion on the uncle? 5. Exactly what takes place at the end of the chapter? Chapter 10 Two Promises 1. What is Charles Darnays occupation in England? 2. How successful is he   ? 3. Note his conduct in his interview with Dr. Manette in which he declares his love for Lucie. 4. Does Dr.Manette respond favorably to Mr. Darnay? 5. Does Dr. Manette wish Charles Darnay to reveal his identity? 6. What is the effect of the interview on Dr. Manette? Chapter 11- A Companion Picture 1. What is Stryvers opinion of himself? 2. Does his name reflect his character? 3. How does Stryver feel about Miss Manette? 4. What is his advice about Carton s marrying? Why does he give it? Chapter 12- The Fellow of Delicacy 1. What is Mr. Lorrys reaction to Mr. Stryvers announcement of his intention to propose to Lucie? 2. How did the matter proceed? 3. What is the outcome of the discussion? 4. Did Mr.Stryver feel that he would not be accepted? 5. How did he react when Mr. Lorry came to report? Chapter 13  The Fellow of No Delicacy 1. What is Sidney Carton doing at the beginning of the chapter? Why? 2. What effect do Lucies words have upon him? 3. What are his closing words to her? Ch   apter 14  The Honest Tradesman 1. To whom does this title refer? 2. What hint is there in the enthusiasm of the son for the funeral? 3. How does the sight of the funeral impress Mr. Cruncher? 4. Whose funeral was it? 5. Describe the scene that follows when the crowd learns that it is the funeral of a spy. 6.What further hints are there of Jerrys trade? 7. What did he announce on returning home? 8. What does he announce on returning home? 9. Note his warning to Mrs. Cruncher. 10. Note the effect on the son of the fathers words. 11. What did young Jerry do? 12. What did young Jerry discover? 13. Describe the fishing and the tools used. 14. How did young Jerry react on seeing the object of the fishing? 15. What inferences as to the success of the fishing expedition did young Jerry make the following morning? Why? 16. Note the conversation between father and son on their way to Tellsons Bank.Chapter 15  Knitting 1. What important item in the storys plot is revealed in this chapter? 2. W   hat determines this action? 3. Who is included in the registering? 4. How is the registering in order to keep it a secret? 5. Who relates the fate of the assassin? 6. Why did DeFarge take the road mender to see the royalty and nobility? 7. What does Madame DeFarge tell the man seated next to her in the public conveyance when he asked her what she was knitting? Chapter 16  Still Knitting 1. What is Barsad doing in France? 2. Were French police in league with the revolutionists?What shows this idea? 3. What fate is in store for Barsad? 4. What made DeFarge depressed? 5. What reasoning did his wife use? 6. What is the function of the rose? 7. What does Madames description mean? 8. How successful is Barsad in trying to get information about the peoples attitude about the assassin Gaspards execution? 9. Explain DeFarges reaction to being addressed as Jacques. 10. What effect did Barsads news of the approaching marriage of Miss Manette ad Charles Darnay have upon Monsieur and Madame DeFar   ge? 11. Does Madame Defarge have any pity? Chapter 17  One Night . What does Dr. Manette tell Lucie? 2. What kind of wedding will it be? 3. Where will Lucie and Charles live after the wedding? Chapter 18  Nine Days 1. Whom had Miss Pross hoped would marry Lucie? 2. Where is the honeymoon to be spent? 3. What did Dr. Manette do after the bridal couple had left? 4. Who watches over the doctor? 5. How long did Dr. Manette remain thus? Chapter 19  An Opinion 1. Did Dr. Manette think it would happen again? 2. What becomes of the shoemaking tools, leather, and bench? 3. Is it with Dr. Manettes permission? Chapter 20  A Plea 1.What does Carton ask of Darnay? 2. What does Darnay reply? 3. How does Lucie feel about Carton? Chapter 21- Echoing Footsteps 1. Why the title of this chapter? 2. What did Stryver ask Darnay, and what did Darnay answer? 3. What is Stryvers comment? 4. What happens in Paris? 5. What cell did DeFarge demand to see? 6. How many prisoners are released? Chapter 22  The Se   a Still Rises 1. What news does DeFarge bring to the wine shop? 2. What is done to the victims of the mob? 3. What did Madame DeFarge mean by her reply  Eh, well, almostto DeFarges remark, At last it is come, my dear ? Chapter 23  Fire Rises 1. What is the tocsin? 2. What happens at the chateau? Chapter 24- Drawn to the Loadstone Rock 1. What is a loadstone? 2. Where does the French nobles gather in London? 3. Who is going to Paris to retrieve bank records? 4. Who is going with him, and in what capacity? 5. How does Stryver feel about the French nobles? 6. What was in the letter addressed to the Marquis St. Evermonde, and who wrote it? 7. What did Darnay do? 8. What task did Darnay entrust to Mr. Lorry? 9. What two letters did Darnay write?  
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