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1. In what year does A Tale of Two Cities open?
A) 1760
B) 1775
C) 1789
D) 1800
2. With what message does Mr. Lorry send Jerry Cruncher back to Tellson’s Bank? (short answer)
3) Mr. Lorry’s name alludes to which of the following?
A) his occupation
B) his social class
C) his personality
D) his narrative role
4. Where has Lucie Manette’s father, Doctor Manette, been for the last 18 years?
A. in prison
B. in exile
C. in hiding
D. dead
5. The spilled wine on the streets of Saint Antoine is an example of which literary device?
A. allegory
B. catharsis
C. foreshadowing
D. synesthesia
6. What is Defarge’s relationship to Doctor Manette?
A. He was Doctor Manette’s servant.
B. He is Doctor Manette’s former patient.
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