The beginning of the French Revolution is an example of which element in the plot of A Tale of Two Cities
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it is climax
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What was the meaning of One Hundred and Five North Tower
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it was the cell formerly occupied by Dr. Manette
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Which of these characters married a rich widow who had three boys in A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens A Charles Darnay B C J Stryver C Mr Jarvis Lorry D Sydney Carton E Jerry Cruncher
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Stryver, the attorney. Stryver Old Foulon. He also had a farm. And ate some grass.
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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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Identify the literary term in the underlined portion of the passage from A Tale of Two Cities
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Lit React
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What is the best description of Tellson's Bank
tellson's bank did not change much over the years
The beginning of the French Revolution is an example of which element in the plot of A Tale of Two Cities
it is climax
What was the meaning of One Hundred and Five North Tower
it was the cell formerly occupied by Dr. Manette
Which of these characters married a rich widow who had three boys in A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens A Charles Darnay B C J Stryver C Mr Jarvis Lorry D Sydney Carton E Jerry Cruncher
Stryver, the attorney. Stryver Old Foulon. He also had a farm. And ate some grass.
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+
Identify the literary term in the underlined portion of the passage from A Tale of Two Cities