Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

by

Charles Dickens

Oliver Twist: Chapter 10 Quiz 3 questions

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What does Oliver's reaction to Dodger stealing the old man's handkerchief demonstrate about his character?
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His innocence and naiveté, which inadvertently lead him to be mistaken for the thief
His cunning nature, as he quickly formulates a plan to escape blame
His indifference to the situation, showing a lack of moral compass
His cruelty and aggression, as he is eager to confront the old man
What happens when the old man raises the cry of "Stop, thief!" after his handkerchief is stolen?
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Oliver successfully convinces the crowd of his innocence, and Dodger and Bates are caught
The surrounding crowd ignores the old man, allowing the the boys to escape
Oliver finds a place to hide until the commotion dies down and the crowd disperses
A group of shopkeepers and bystanders join the pursuit, resulting in Oliver being caught
How do Bates and the Dodger behave during the theft incident?
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They try to attract the crowd's attention toward themselves and away from Oliver
They calmly distance themselves from the crime scene to avoid detection
They show remorse for their actions and return to help Oliver
They defend Oliver by confronting the old man and the police officer