Who is the jackal in Chapter 5 of A Tale of Two Cities
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Sydney Carton was the jackal.
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Jerry Cruncher went to the Old Bailey to deliver a message to whom
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Jarvis Lorry
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Who did Monsieur the Marquis ask to remove the body from under his carriage
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Gabelle
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In the book Tale of Two Cities who is monsieur gabelle
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he was the village postmaster
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What does Jerry Cruncher's son wonder while Jerry goes out on an errand
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why his father's fingers are always rusty
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How did Stryver react to the messenger's news that Lucie did not want to marry him
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Stryver got angry and pushed the messenger out the door
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What did sydney carton do after he woke up at the tavern
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he went to the office of c.j. stryver to do some work
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What word was written in the message that Mr Lorry handed to Jerry Cruncher when the trial was over
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ACQUITTED
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What was the cause of the anger that Jerry Cruncher had toward his wife
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Its since she had an affair with the farmer.
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How does sydney carton save Charles darnay from being found guilty of treason during the trial in England
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It all centres on the veracity of identification, and the fact
that Charles Darnay was the victim of mistaken identity. Basically,
one man can look like another. At the end, ironically this is what
Syndey Carton uses when he saves Charles Darnay from execution.
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In Chapter 9 of A Tale of Two Cities Charles Darnay had just arrived from where
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England
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In A Tale of Two Cities who is the ladybird
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Lucie Manette. Her nurse, Miss Pross, calls her that as a pet
name.
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Who owned the wine shop in A Tale of Two Cities
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Mr.Defarge and his wife
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This reading passage a tale of two cities is an example of literacy tethis reading passage a tale of two cities is an example of literacy terms
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third person A+
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Which of the following is the best description of a consumer good
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It is something tangible that can be touched or carried
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Who is the jackal in Chapter 5 of A Tale of Two Cities
Sydney Carton was the jackal.
Jerry Cruncher went to the Old Bailey to deliver a message to whom
Jarvis Lorry
Who did Monsieur the Marquis ask to remove the body from under his carriage
Gabelle
In the book Tale of Two Cities who is monsieur gabelle
he was the village postmaster
What does Jerry Cruncher's son wonder while Jerry goes out on an errand
why his father's fingers are always rusty
How did Stryver react to the messenger's news that Lucie did not want to marry him
Stryver got angry and pushed the messenger out the door
What did sydney carton do after he woke up at the tavern
he went to the office of c.j. stryver to do some work
What word was written in the message that Mr Lorry handed to Jerry Cruncher when the trial was over
ACQUITTED
What was the cause of the anger that Jerry Cruncher had toward his wife
Its since she had an affair with the farmer.
How does sydney carton save Charles darnay from being found guilty of treason during the trial in England
It all centres on the veracity of identification, and the fact
that Charles Darnay was the victim of mistaken identity. Basically,
one man can look like another. At the end, ironically this is what
Syndey Carton uses when he saves Charles Darnay from execution.
In Chapter 9 of A Tale of Two Cities Charles Darnay had just arrived from where
England
In A Tale of Two Cities who is the ladybird
Lucie Manette. Her nurse, Miss Pross, calls her that as a pet
name.
Who owned the wine shop in A Tale of Two Cities
Mr.Defarge and his wife
This reading passage a tale of two cities is an example of literacy tethis reading passage a tale of two cities is an example of literacy terms
third person A+
Which of the following is the best description of a consumer good
It is something tangible that can be touched or carried