Lucie was unaware of her father's condition.
One true statement regarding the nine days Dr. Manette worked at the shoemaker's bench is that his work helped to calm and ground him, providing a therapeutic outlet for his mental distress. This activity also allowed him to establish a strong bond with the shoemaker, a fellow prisoner from the Bastille, creating a sense of camaraderie and shared experiences between them.
Dr. Manette considered the shoemaker's bench to be an old friend.
Dr. Manette considered the shoemaker's bench to be an old friend
Lucie was unaware of her father's condition.
The Children worked for many hours for very little pay
Most people in France in the 1600s worked as farmers. Some people worked as fishmongers, tailors, blacksmiths, shoemakers, and inn keepers.
Mr. Jarvis Lorry was still working for Tellson's bank twenty years prior.. and he was an executor at the bank where all of Dr. Manette's affairs were handled. When he "died", and his wife 2 years after, it was Mr Lorry who was in charge of everything. Including his daughter. Because the Manette's were clients, and only "buisness" he was the one who took Lucy, as a child, to EEngland where she was an orphan.
Regarding the root word 'work' as a verb rather than a noun, the word 'works' is the present tense form. The word 'worked' is the past tense and means to have already worked. Ex. He works on his project regularly. He worked on his project yesterday during school.
This is a statement and not a question
It is a true statement that Aristotle judged a government's morality in terms of whether it work for itself or worked for its citizens. Aristotle was a Greek philosopher.
Pharisees ranged from high to low class. Some worked as laborers, some had high positions such as president of the Sanhedrin. Rabbi Shamai, who was head of the Sanhedrin for a while in the early first century was also a carpenter (or some kind of builder). Others worked as merchants, taylors, shoemakers, tanners, or even common laborers. Generally, what gave Pharisees stature in the community was their learning and their ability to attract disciples.
No, he never worked for the CIA. Read any articles regarding this carefully, since there does not appear to be facts that back up their claims.
Answer this question… Which statement correctly generalizes the characteristics of daily life for the majority of Chinese during the Zhou, Qin, and Han dynasties? A. Most Chinese lived in cities and worked for the government. B. Most Chinese lived in urban areas and worked for feudal nobles. C. Most Chinese lived in rural areas and worked on farms for little or no pay. D. Most Chinese lived in villages and worked as artisans for wealthy landlords.
Lawyers from both sides worked out an agreement that limited her prison term to two years.
I have no idea...but i need to know. I worked for domino for 22 years at the charleston pkg bag plant.