Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

by

Charles Dickens

Oliver Twist: Chapter 11 Quiz 5 questions

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What does the old gentleman say when the he is questioned at the magistrate's office about Oliver stealing his handkerchief?
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He insists that Oliver is guilty and demands the harshest punishment
He expresses uncertainty about Oliver being the thief and is reluctant to press charges
He confirms Oliver's guilt but asks for leniency due to Oliver's young age
He changes his story and accuses someone else of the theft
What does the old gentleman think to himself after Oliver is thrown into a jail cell?
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That Oliver deserves his punishment
That Oliver should to be released
That Oliver's face looks familiar
That Oliver's friends have betrayed him
How does Mr. Fang conduct the proceedings in his courtroom regarding Oliver's case?
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He patiently listens to all sides of the story before making a judgment
He immediately dismisses the case after hearing the gentleman's doubts about Oliver's guilt
He rules harshly and prioritizes the policeman's testimony
He acts bored and detached while the case is being presented
What event occurs as Fang delivers Oliver's sentence, and what how does this affect the outcome of the trial?
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The book-stall's owner intervenes, exonerating Oliver and leading to a dismissal of charges
Brownlow provides evidence of Oliver's innocence, but Fang proceeds with the sentencing
The real thief confesses, prompting Fang to apologize and release Oliver
A witness misidentifies another boy as the thief, causing confusion and leading to Oliver's release
What is Mr. Brownlow's attitude toward Oliver after the courtroom incident?
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He becomes more suspicious and distant toward Oliver
He remains indifferent and uninvolved in Oliver's situation
He decides to investigate Oliver's background further before taking any action
He undergoes a complete change and shows a desire to help Oliver