Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

by

Charles Dickens

Oliver Twist: Chapter 34 Quiz 5 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 34. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How is Harry Maylie characterized when he enters the story?
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As a mysterious figure with unclear intentions
As a romantic hero who is deeply devoted to Rose
As a threatening presence that brings conflict to the Maylie household
As a distant relative who is indifferent to the family's struggles
What discussion takes place between Harry and Mrs. Maylie upon Harry's arrival?
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Harry reproaches Mrs. Maylie for not informing him about Rose's condition sooner
Mrs. Maylie scolds Harry for coming to the house and creating more stress for Rose
Harry and Mrs. Maylie plan a strategy to improve Rose's health
Mrs. Maylie urges Harry to propose marriage to Rose before it's too late
What does Harry do after his discussion with Mrs. Maylie?
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He leaves the Maylie household to seek help for Rose's condition
He spends time entertaining the household and collecting flowers for Rose
He isolates himself to reflect on his feelings for Rose
He tries to distract himself from Rose's illness by teaching Oliver to read
How is Harry perceived by the other characters in the Maylie household?
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As an outsider who doesn't quite fit in with the family
As a beloved figure who is adored by everyone
As a somewhat pathetic but endearing family friend
As a disruptive and potentially dangerous force
What startling event does Oliver experience while studying in his room?
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He finds a letter with a cryptic message tucked inside the book he's reading
He sees that Fagin and the strange man he encountered before are outside his window
He suddenly comes down with the same illness affecting Rose
He discovers a hidden passage in the room leading to a secret part of the house