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# 007 A Tale of Two Cities - Chapter 6 Model Answers

Task 1 Exercise 1 Pages 53 and 54 [Answer all questions


except #12 - #13]

1- True

2- True

3- True

4- False – She held a long knife in her hand and there was a
small gun and a shorter knife in her belt.

5- False - she held a long knife in her hand and there was a
small gun and a shorter knife in her belt.

6- True

7- False – 4 hours

8- Ture

9- True

10- True

11- True

14- True

15- False – for working for the St. Evrémonde family.


Task 2 Exercise 2 Pages 54 and 55 [Answer all questions
except #12 - #13]

1- The French Revolution

2- swords

3- workshops

4- knitting

5- belt

6- irritated

7- four hours

8- foreshadowing

9- 105 North Tower

14- castle

15- resolutioners
Task 3 Exercise 3 Pages 56 and 57 [Answer all questions
except #10]

1- Lucie thought that Carton had a broken, bleeding heart which


he showed very rarely.

2- The French Revolution was brewing [developing] which


Dickens had depicted as a great storm and a dreadful sea that
was rising in July 1789.

3- Mme. Defarge wasn’t knitting on that day; she held a long


knife in her hand and there was a small gun and a shorter knife
in her belt.

4- The soldiers fought for 4 hours but they surrendered. The


Bastille had fallen.

5- M. Defarge was looking for [105 North Tower].

6- 105 North Tower was a small room with a window high in one
of the walls. There was a chair, a table, and a small bed. There
were two letters on the wall: A. M. which meant Alexander
Manette.

7- Defarge searched the room and found a document in the wall.

8- Mme. Defarge cut off his head with her long knife. Mme.
Defarge was taking revenge for the pain the people have
suffered because of poverty and starvation.

9- Dickens presented a new character The Vengeance -The


grocer's wife. Turned vicious by the Revolution, she became
Madame Defarge's main companion.

11- Gabelle was the manager of the Marquis’ St. Evremonde


estate and the tax-collector.

12- Four characters were presented; East, West, South and North
set fire in the late Marquis’s villa to the ground.

13- He wrote a letter to Darnay.

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