A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities

by

Charles Dickens

A Tale of Two Cities: Book 3, Chapter 8 Quiz 4 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 3, Chapter 8. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How is Solomon Pross's character depicted when Miss Pross recognizes him on the street?
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As an English patriot who is misguided
As a loyal brother who protects Miss Pross
As a traitorous opportunist amid political upheaval
As a victim of the French Revolution
What information does Sydney Carton share with Jerry about the man Jerry and Miss Pross encountered?
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That the man's real name is John Barsad and he is a French government spy
That the man is a disguised French revolutionary
That the man had a role in Charles Darnay's English trial
Both A) and C)
What motivates Sydney Carton to save Charles?
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His feelings for Lucie and the promise he made to her
His desire for political power
His wish to defy the French Revolution
His sense of justice and fairness
What shocking revelation does Jerry make regarding Roger Cly?
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Roger Cly was a French spy working with Barsad
Roger Cly is Barsad's real name
Roger Cly's body was not in his coffin at the time of burial
Roger Cly was responsible for Charles's arrest