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It Starts with a Bang Day JobsHe Says, She Says Fore!Snail MailThe Dickens Descriptions 100 200 300 400 500
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It Starts with a Bang - 100 The novel's opening lines use this self-contradictory literary device.
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It Starts with a Bang - 100 What is paradox?
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It Starts with a Bang - 200 These figures establish the allegorical feel in the opening chapter.
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It Starts with a Bang - 200 Who are the Woodsman, Fate, and the Farmer, Death?
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It Starts with a Bang - 300 The novel's opening lines employ this repetitive syntactic device.
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It Starts with a Bang - 300 What is anaphora?
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It Starts with a Bang - 400 Jumping back and forth between England and France sets up this motif.
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It Starts with a Bang - 400 What is the motif of doubling?
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It Starts with a Bang - 500 The queen of England is described as having this kind of face.
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It Starts with a Bang - 500 What is plain?
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Day Jobs - 100 The man on the Evrémonde estate who supports the revolution works in this job.
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Day Jobs - 100 What is mending roads?
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Day Jobs - 200 Jarvis Lorry works in this business.
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Day Jobs - 200 What is banking or Tellson's Bank?
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Day Jobs - 300 Sydney Carton's income comes from this activity.
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Day Jobs - 300 What is working for Mr. Stryver?
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Day Jobs - 400 Charles Darnay earns his living by doing this.
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Day Jobs - 400 What is tutoring French?
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Day Jobs - 500 The last woman who talks with Sydney Carton worked in this occupation.
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Day Jobs - 500 What is a seamstress?
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He Says, She Says - 100 He says, "Even then, I did exercises for other boys, and seldom did my own."
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He Says, She Says - 100 Who is Sydney Carton?
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He Says, She Says - 200 She says, "You shall see me at the head of the women, by- and-by."
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He Says, She Says - 200 Who is Madame Defarge?
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He Says, She Says - 300 He says, "How could my happiness be perfect, while yours was incomplete?"
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He Says, She Says - 300 Who is Alexandre Maentte?
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He Says, She Says - 400 He says, "Don't go and tell me that you buried Cly. It was a take in."
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He Says, She Says - 400 Who is Jerry Cruncher?
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He Says, She Says - 500 He says, "See my saw! I call it my little guillotine!"
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He Says, She Says - 500 Who is the wood-sawyer or the mender of roads?
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Fore! - 100 This brutal event in Book One, Chapter One foreshadows the Reign of Terror.
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Fore! - 100 What is the torture and execution of a young man?
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Fore! - 200 The breaking of this object in Book One foreshadows later bloodshed.
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Fore! - 200 What is a wine cask?
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Fore! - 300 A joker in Book One writes this word on the wall with red wine.
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Fore! - 300 What is "blood"?
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Fore! - 400 This aspect of the Manette home makes Lucie imagine approaching crowds.
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Fore! - 400 What is its magnification of the sound of footsteps?
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Fore! - 500 In Book One, Jarvis Lorry's dream about digging predicts this major theme.
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Fore! - 500 What is the theme of resurrection and/or redemption?
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Snail Mail - 100 His letter unwittingly causes the conviction of Charles Darnay.
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Snail Mail - 100 Who is Alexandre Manette?
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Snail Mail - 200 His letter prompts Charles Darnay to go back to Paris.
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Snail Mail - 200 Who is Gabelle?
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Snail Mail - 300 He cannot deliver a letter because he does not know Charles Darnay's true identity.
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Snail Mail - 300 Who is Jarvis Lorry?
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Snail Mail - 400 He carries letters from the imprisoned Charles Darnay to Lucie Manette.
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Snail Mail - 400 Who is Alexandre Manette?
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Snail Mail - 500 Before his death, Sydney Carton makes Charles Darnay write a letter to this character.
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Snail Mail - 500 Who is Lucie Manette?
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The Dickens Descriptions - 100 This is "a certain movable framework with a sack and a knife in it, terrible in history."
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The Dickens Descriptions - 100 What is a guillotine?
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The Dickens Descriptions - 200 Monsigneur could not drink this "without the aid of four strong men besides the Cook."
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The Dickens Descriptions - 200 What is morning chocolate?
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The Dickens Descriptions - 300 This place is "very small, very dark, very ugly, very incommodious."
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The Dickens Descriptions - 300 Where is Tellson's Bank?
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The Dickens Descriptions - 400 It is a place where "cold, dirt, sickness, ignorance, and want, were lords in waiting."
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The Dickens Descriptions - 400 Where is Saint Antoine?
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The Dickens Descriptions - 500 His gloom makes it seem "the shadow of the.Bastille [is] thrown upon him."
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The Dickens Descriptions - 500 Who is Alexandre Manette?
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