A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities

by

Charles Dickens

A Tale of Two Cities: Book 2, Chapter 15 Quiz 3 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 2, Chapter 15. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What does the hanging of the man accused of killing the Marquis symbolize for the commoners?
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Their acceptance of the nobles’ authority and their willingness to cooperate
Their aspiration to be part of the noble class
Their gratitude for the nobles' swift justice
Their desire for revenge and revolution due to the nobles’ lack of mercy
How are the French revolutionaries depicted in comparison to the corrupt and brutal aristocracy they aim to overthrow?
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The revolutionaries are just as blood-thirsty and brutal as the aristocracy
The revolutionaries are sympathetic and fair compared to the cruel aristocracy
The revolutionaries are more cunning and strategic than the impulsive aristocracy
The revolutionaries are less careful and make more mistakes than the aristocracy
What does the mender of roads do when he sees a procession of the King and Queen at Versailles?
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He openly protests against the King
He ignores the procession and continues his work
He excitedly praises the King
He tries to present the Queen with a petition