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What message does Mr. Lorry tell Mr. Cruncher as a reply to the note? Category 1: $100: A
Recalled to life Category 1: $100: Q
What literary device is used in the first paragraph of the novel? Category 1: $200: A
Anaphora Category 1: $200: Q
Who was with Lucie when she first saw her father? Category 1: $300: A
Mr. Lorry and Msr. Defarge Category 1: $300: Q
Why did Dr. Manette have a strand of golden hair? Category 1: $400: A
It was on his clothing after his wife hugged him goodbye. Category 1: $400: Q
Where is Lucie when she discovers her father is alive and where is her father at that time? Category 1: $500: A
She is in Dover, England and he is in Paris, France Category 1: $500: Q
Who is the first to visit Lucie and Darnay after the honeymoon? Category 2: $100: A
Sydney Carton Category 2: $100: Q
What is Charles Darnay accused of in his first trial? Category 2: $200: A
Treason – telling the French what the English troops were doing. Category 2: $200: Q
What do the nine days refer to? Category 2: $300: A
The nine days of Dr. Manette’s first relapse after the wedding Category 2: $300: Q
Whose mouth is stuffed with grass? Category 2: $400: A
Foulon Category 2: $400: Q
Daily Double!!! Darnay says he is going to renounce his real last name and take his mother’s. What’s his mother’s maiden name? Category 2: $500: A
D’Aulnais Category 2: $500: Q
What two names does Miss Pross’ brother go by? Category 3: $100: A
John Barsad and Solomon Pross Category 3: $100: Q
When did Dr. Manette first meet Charles? Category 3: $200: A
When Charles’ mother came to ask how she might help the sister of the woman her brother-in-law raped. Category 3: $200: Q
Who knew that Carton switched places with Darnay before Carton was beheaded? Category 3: $300: A
John Barsad (Solomon Pross) And The seamstress Category 3: $300: Q
What happened to each of Madame Defarge’s family members? Category 3: $400: A
Brother-in-law was worked to death by pulling the plow and then keeping the frogs quiet in damp night air • Father died of a heart attack after hearing about his daughter • Sister was raped and went insane eventually dying of a fever • Brother died of a stab wound inflicted when he challenged Monsieur Evremonde Category 3: $400: Q
Who discovers Madame Defarge’s plan to denounce Lucie and little Lucie? How is this discovered? Category 3: $500: A
Carton overhears Madame Defarge when he is at the wine shop hoping to be seen so that people would know there existed a man who looked like Darnay. Category 3: $500: Q
What are the two cities referred to in the title? Category 4: $100: A
London, England Paris, France Category 4: $100: Q
Whose grave did the readers witness Cruncher opening that did not have a body in it? Category 4: $200: A
Roger Cly Category 4: $200: Q
Who was in charge of taking care of the Evremonde property while no Evremonde was living there? Category 4: $300: A
Theophile Gabelle Category 4: $300: Q
Who did Madame Defarge conspire with about denouncing Lucie and what was the person’s original name? Category 4: $400: A
The Wood Sawyer (a.k.a. The Road Mender) Category 4: $400: Q
What is Dr. Manette’s first name? Category 4: $500: A
Alexandre Category 4: $500: Q
Who was Jacques? Category 5: $100: A
It was the name that the revolutionaries used. Category 5: $100: Q
What happened to Stryvver after Lucie and Charles got married? Category 5: $200: A
He married a woman with three children that he offered to have Charles tutor. H used Charles as an example of vanity when he refused. Category 5: $200: Q
What is the Carmagnole and what role did it play in the novel? Category 5: $300: A
It is a celebratory dance of the revolution that helped to set the mood of the novel. Category 5: $300: Q
What was “floppin’” referring to in the story? Category 5: $400: A
That is what Jerry Cruncher called praying. Category 5: $400: Q
On what date was the storming of the Bastille? Category 5: $500: A