Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

by

Charles Dickens

Oliver Twist: Chapter 49 Quiz 7 questions

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Once Brownlow has found Monks, how does he manage to get Monks to his house?
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Brownlow poses as a police officer and pretends to arrest Monk
Brownlow knocks Monks unconscious and drags him to the house
Brownlow forces Monks into his carriage under threat of calling the police
Brownlow tricks Monks into coming with him by promising to give him money
What significant information about Monks and Brownlow's connection is revealed through their conversation at Brownlow's house?
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Monks is Brownlow's long-lost son
Monks is the son of Brownlow's oldest friend and a relative of his late wife
Monks is the man who murdered Brownlow's wife
Monks is Brownlow's former friend and business partner
What aspect of Monks's family history does he deny in his conversation with Brownlow?
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Monks was secretly adopted
Monks's parents separated when he was young
Monks's family is wealthy and noble
Monks's birth resulted from an extramarital affair
What is the significance of the portrait in Brownlow's parlor, as revealed by Monks's backstory?
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The portrait is of the woman Monks's father loved who is also Oliver's mother
The portrait is of Monks's sister who Brownlow was in love with
The portrait is of the daughter Monks abandoned many years ago
The portrait is of Monks's grandmother and represents his noble birthright
What does Brownlow reveal about his own actions toward Oliver and Monks?
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Brownlow intentionally separated Oliver from Monks to protect Oliver from Monks's criminal influence
Brownlow suspected Oliver's true identity from the beginning and used him to lure Monks out of hiding
Brownlow traveled to the West Indies in search of Monks to learn more about Oliver's background
Brownlow hoped Monks would show up and take responsibility for raising Oliver
What does Brownlow assert to Monks regarding the proof of Oliver's parentage?
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Brownlow doesn't have concrete evidence but believes Monks' admission is sufficient to prove Oliver's parentage
Brownlow knows credible witnesses who can testify to Oliver's true lineage
Brownlow cannot Oliver's parentage but hopes Monks will confess to the truth
Brownlow has Monks's father's will and knows about destroyed evidence that links Oliver to Monks's father
What causes Monks to finally acknowledge the truth of Brownlow's account and agree to cooperate?
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Brownlow's promise of a share in the inheritance
The realization that murder has been committed in connection with the secret
Monks's inherent trust in Brownlow's integrity and judgment
Brownlow's threat to turn Monks over to the police unless he confesses