A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities

by

Charles Dickens

A Tale of Two Cities: Book 3, Chapter 6 Quiz 5 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 3, Chapter 6. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What is the verdict in Charles's trial?
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He is acquitted
He is sentenced to life imprisonment
He is sentenced to death
The trial is postponed
How does Charles present himself to the French people in his testimony?
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As a misunderstood nobleman
As a rebellious critic of the French Republic
As a victim of political conspiracy
As a nonviolent role model
Who confirms Charles's story on the witness stand?
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Madame Defarge
Dr. Manette
Mr. Lorry
Gabelle
What is the crowd's reaction after Charles is acquitted?
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They protest against the verdict
They celebrate Charles as a patriot
They are indifferent to the verdict
They try to take Charles to the guillotine
How does Dr. Manette react to Charles's acquittal?
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He declares that he has saved Charles
He expresses regret over the trial
He praises the French judicial system
He says he still fears for Charles's life