Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

by

Charles Dickens

Oliver Twist: Chapter 18 Quiz 6 questions

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How does Fagin respond to Oliver's attempt to escape?
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Fagin praises Oliver for his bravery but asks the Dodger and Bates to supervise him
Fagin is sympathetic to Oliver's plight and gives him food and new clothing
Fagin harshly threatens Oliver and confines him to a small room
Fagin is indifferent to Oliver's escape attempt and allows him to come and go as he wishes
What is Oliver's relationship with the Dodger and Bates at the safehouse?
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Oliver refuses to interact with the boys
Oliver forms a close friendship with the boys
Oliver teaches the boys how to read and write
Olive performs tasks for the boys out of loneliness
What do Oliver's interactions with the Dodger and Bates reveal about the nature of the environment Fagin has created?
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Fagin trains the boys to trust and rely on one another
Fagin influences the boys to be competitive and selfish
Fagin teaches the boys to be ruthlessly deceptive and violent
Fagin encourages the boys to respect one another but to look out for themselves
What is implied about Tom Chitling's character and his role within Fagin's gang?
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Chitling is a highly intelligent and capable leader who overshadows even Fagin
Chitling lacks the cleverness of the Dodger and Bate but is valued for his reliability as a thief
Chitling is a reformed criminal who disapproves of Fagin and plans to rescue Oliver
Chitling is a law enforcement informant who is spying on Fagin and the boys
How does Fagin try to persuade Oliver to embrace a life of crime?
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Fagin isolates Oliver and hopes Bates and the Dodger will turn him into a thief
Fagin uses physical force to make Oliver comply with his demands
Fagin rewards Oliver with gifts and privileges whenever he shows interest in thievery
Fagin threatens to send Oliver back to the workhouse if he does not agree to become a thief
What does Oliver's reaction to Fagin's corruptive influence reveal about his character?
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Oliver is naive and easily swayed by manipulation
Oliver's is steadfastly virtuous and morally consistent
Oliver is plagued by self-doubt and a desire to fit in
Oliver is resentful and desires revenge