Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

by

Charles Dickens

Oliver Twist: Chapter 19 Quiz 4 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 19. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How do Crackit and Sikes differ in their approach to breaking into the Maylies' house?
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Sikes believes in careful planning whereas Crackit is impulsive and rash
Crackit wants to send spies into the house while Sikes prefers a brute-force method
Sikes wants to avoid direct involvement while Crackit wants to be present at the break-in
Crackit wants to kill the Maylies while Sikes merely wants to trick them
What does Sikes require from Fagin to successfully break into the Chertsey house?
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A drill and a small boy who can fit through a window
A gun and a police officer's uniform
A crowbar and a detailed map of the house's interior
A screwdriver and a dog with a loud bark
What dilemma does Nancy face in Chapter 19?
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She wants to leave Fagin's gang but doesn't have another source of income
She wants to reunite with her family but doesn't want to put them in danger
She wants to betray Fagin and Sikes to the police but fears for her own life
She wants to help Oliver but does not want to betray the trust of Fagin and Sikes
What is contradictory about Fagin's plan to corrupt Oliver?
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Oliver's innocence is what would make him a good thief, yet it is also what makes him hard to corrupt
Fagin wants to exploit Oliver's for crime, but he also genuinely cares for Oliver's well-being
Oliver frequently lies and tricks people, yet Fagin trusts that Oliver will be loyal to him
Fagin believes women are untrustworthy, but he relies on Nancy to bring Oliver to Sikes