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Ok in English - 3rd prep

" In the name of Allah the


most Merciful "

English Proverbs
-Try not become a man of success but think how to become a man of
value.
-Good FRIENDS are hard to find, harder to leave, and impossible
to forget.
-You can only go as far as you push.
-Good friends are like STARS You don't always see them, but
you know they are always there.
-Thank God for what you have, TRUST GOD for what you need.
-To get out of a difficulty, one usually must go through it.
-Cry is necessary but its not a solution.
-Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first
,the lesson afterwards

To all my best students


Mr. Mohamed Salama

Mr. Mohamed Salama

Ok in English - 3rd prep

Getting started

Adjectives
alive
generous
honest
optimistic
patient
sensible
sensitive
shy

opposite
dead
mean
dishonest
pessimistic
impatient
silly
insensitive
outgoing

hard-working

lazy

cheerful
polite
encyclopedia
badminton
karate
gymnastics
snowboarding
cycling
on ..way
stream
embarrassed
afford + to + inf
slope
canoeing

look after
look for
look up
look up to
look down on
look forward to+ving
look into = investigate

log on log off


turn up down
turn on off

start up
turn over
tune in to
plug in
carry on = continue

miserable
rude

wardrobe
shelf- shelves
fashionable undishwasher
earn
experienced in-

formal inchest of drawers

make

have

do

an excuse - effort - mess - phone call - friends - fun ofthe bed mistake -firenoise- suggestion

lunch-breakfast
dinner- a shower
rest- great time

homework-exercise puzzlekarate- the washing- ironing


the washing up

good bad at
brilliant at
bored of go
horse-riding
jealous
of
skating
scared of
jogging
experienced
in
windsurfing
interested in
cycling in
involved
snowboarding
worried
about
upset about
relaxed about



play

football

volleyball

basketball

squash

tennis

handball

do
gymnastics
athletics
karate
Judo
triathlon

Mr. Mohamed Salama

Ok in English - 3rd prep

Unit 1 Body and mind


imagine/imagination
roller coaster
steep
hold
handrail
sweat
sudden
reaction
fear
beat
expect
realise
phobia
avoid
intense
irrational
disrupt
thrilling
seek
thrill seeker
logical
gradual
marathon
tasty
curry
spicy
adore
gorgeous
fattening
pasta
dessert
suppose
pineapple
aerobics
crutches
turkey
pumpkin
hold on to let go of
knee
torso
elbow
stomach
chin
thigh
waist
forehead

()

at the front of
(v.be) about to
deal with
" fight or flight "
instead of
can't stand
take place
emigrate
reminder
apologise
sympathise
change the subject
celebrate
parade
independence
colony/ies
declaration
Thanksgiving
pilgrims
feast
roast
fortune
occasion
pie
adjective
big
small
frightening
exciting
bad
good
interesting
tiring
cold
surprising
toothache
temperature
sore throat

extreme adjective
huge
tiny
terrifying
thrilling
awful
fantastic
fascinating
exhausting
freezing
astonishing

ankle
chest
wrist
throat
cheek
thumb
sprain
twist
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Ok in English - 3rd prep

Unit 2 Skills and studies


education
thirteen-year-old
homeschooled
find out
law
break the law
remove
get permission
curriculum
intensive
qualified
qualification
relevant
youth
prohibit
permit
obligatory
illegal
do activity
authorisation
sit an exam
approve
fail
suspend
resit
yawn
concentrate
democratic
opportunity
voluntary

take an exam

tooth brush
tin-opener
alarm clock
make-up bag
laptop computer
hair dryer
tap
Mp3 player
jug
teenager - teens
put out fires
casual
earring
trainers
racket
exchange
part-time
license
minimum
wages
employer
employee
earn
newsagent
save up
proficiency
hooded tops
introvert
paper round
lean back

MP3

Modals
Must mustn't : (obligation) (prohibition ) ()
At school you must wear a uniform.
(obligation)
you mustn't smoke at the petrol station .
(prohibition )
have to has to : (necessity )()
you are so late , you have to take a taxi .
She has to wear a jacket , it's too cold .
Negative ()
Don't have to doesn't have to didn't have to
I have lots of clothes , I don't have to buy new clothes . (not necessary )
Yesterday was a holiday . You didn't have to come yesterday .
(be) allowed , not allowed
At school, you aren't allowed to write in pencil.
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Unit 3 A sporting life

bobsleigh
bobsleigher
on (my,his) own
take part in
pushcart
cricket
cricketer
equipment
nevertheless
hire
concentration
hazardous
spectators
spectacular
viewers
inspire
take up
include
climate
make fun of
obvious
trivial
cheer
blow the whistle
referee
depend on
risk
take the risk
personality
compete



....



synonyms
active
energetic
daring
fearless
quick-thinking
decisive
easy-going
relaxed
nervous
anxious
trustworthy reliable
unadventurous
cautious
appropriate

skilful

dedicated

kayaking

exist

Inuit

steer

paddle

upside down

waterproof

advisable

tie the laces

opposing

rugby

fans

rituals

conclude

wipe

disappointed

dramatic

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Unit 4 Communication

communication
take for granted
native tongue
linguistic
expert
natural disaster
earthquake
flood
destroy
era
globalisation
population
survive
community
essential
tragedy
identity
civilisation
aqueduct
preserve
loneliness
distant
memorise
attempt
pile
amazement
advantages
disadvantages
aggressive
e-pal = key pal =
we pal

telephoning expressions
get a wrong number
make a phone call
leave a message
answer the phone
be engaged
phone someone
put the answer phone on
get through to someone
timid

self-assured

self confident

assertive
( )
reserved

valuable

avoid + v-ing

persuade

scratch

wrist band

accessory

documentary

charity
=
concerned

anti-bullying

ingredients

docusoap

mouse potato

life coach
( )
fashionista

die out

v+ing
suggest - like love hate - miss prefer
practise-finish - can't stand - (be) sick of
avoid - need

v + to + inf

have time decide want - help someone


- want (would like / love)

Mr. Mohamed Salama

Ok in English - 3rd prep

Getting
Started

** Choose the correct answer


1. A (shy active lazy - sensitive) person doesn't do much work .
2. A/An (shy active lazy - outgoing) person usually has a lot of friends .
3. A/An (cheerful active lazy - outgoing) person is usually very happy .
4. A/An (shy active sensitive- silly) person does stupid things.
5. A/An (insensitive active lazy - sensitive) doesn't think about other people.
6. A/An (mean generous- shy - active) person enjoys giving things to other people.
7. The teacher are going to ( look at look for look into ) the problem.
8. My aunt is an amazing person , I really ( look at look for look up to) her.
9. This TV program is boring let's ( turn off- turn on turn up- turn over )the channel .
10.It's easy to ( turn off- turn on turn up- turn in to) a station on the digital radio.
11.( turn off- turn on turn down - turn over ) the radio , it's too loud.
12.Climbing a mountain is very ( tired excited tiring embarrassing )
13. The smaller fish are ( frightening frightened tiring interesting ) of the bigger ones
14.( Do you come Are you coming Have you come Is he coming ) here often ?
Yes , I come every week
15. Sorry . I can't lend you 5 pounds ' Huh! You are so ( cheerful shy mean tired)
16.This situation is very ( cheerful silly sensitive serious ) it's ridiculous .
17.I forgot my friend's birthday. I felt so(embarrassing embarrassed interested boring)
** Rewrite the following
1. My mother usually washes the dishes .
2. No crocodile is larger than the saltwater crocodile
3. Alex is more serious than Jack
4. Hany is more generous than Hesham and Wael
5. Daniel is better at maths than Alex
6. Manzala is the most beautiful city in Egypt
7. I slept during the film
8. I phoned Ali as he was studying English
9. It was the first time I saw a lion
10.They are still doing their homework
11.The cyclist fell off his bike a moment ago
12. Where are you from?
13. They visited us last month.

(washing up)
( largest)
( as as)
( the most)
( good)
( more)
( While)
( While)
(never)
(yet)
(just)
( do )
( ago )

Mr. Mohamed Salama

Ok in English - 3rd prep

Unit 1
1) Choose the correct answer:.
1. Hold ..the handrail tightly as there is a steep drop.
(away out of on to away from)
2. Have you ever been .a roller coaster?
(on in at with)
3. How will you ..with the situation?
(involve solve deal count)
4. When you are frightened, your heart .faster.
(hits rings knocks beats)
5. Fear can be very when you are surprised by something you did not
expect.
(summarized summed brief tiny)
6. A is when you have a very strong fear of a particular thing which is not
dangerous.
(phobia terror fright scare)
7. He wants to avoid the situation ..all costs.
(in on at with)
8. The competition was so ..that he could hardly win the match.
(intense intensive compressed tight)
9. The insect was so that I could hardly see it.
(huge tiny gigantic tremendous)
10. In some cases, a phobia .your everyday life.
(irritates disrupts stops intervene)
11. I couldn't eat anything because the restaurant was
(fascinating tiny thrilling awful)
12. The match was really . All people liked it.
(fascinating - terrifying huge exhausting)
13. I've been working for ten hours. I'm extremely ..
(astonished tired exhausted fascinated)
14. Your .is on your arm.
(elbow thigh ankle thumb)
15. He couldn't walk because he has sprained his
(ankle wrist thigh thumb)
16. It seems that I ate bad food. I've a
(temperature toothache headache stomachache)
17. Your ..is on your hand.
(thigh toe thumb elbow)
18. He doesn't like spicy food. He ..it.
(doesn't hate doesn't adore can't stand really likes)
19. He has to see a dentist. He has a
(toothache temperature headache stomachache)
20. Where did the accident ..place?
(take make give do)
21. What feasts do you ..in your country?
(commemorate celebrate make show)
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22. Do you want to .any suggestions?


(do make get hold)
23. Some people .a phobia about water or flying.
(make get have do)
24. Flying for the first time was a .experience.
(fantastic tiny freezing huge)
25. How long ... you wait for me last night ?
(did -have do had)
26. My birthday was three days
(ago just last since)
27. I from him since last week.
(didn't hear- haven't heard-have never heard - have just heard)
28. She ... me last week.
(doesn't phone - hasn't phoned - haven't phoned - didn't phone)
29. He ... his hearing at the age of one.
(loses lost - has lost - is losing)
30. Did you the match two days ago?
(watch watches watched watching)
2) Rewrite the following sentences using the words in brackets.
1. I have known Ali for four years.
(met)
.
2. Sama called her sister a moment ago.
(just)
.
3. Your friends have been here for an hour.
(ago)
.
4. I last bought a new shirt last August.
(since)
.
5. How long have you been in this job ?
(When)
.
6. I have just washed my car.
(ago)
.
7. When did you start to work as an assistant?
(How long)
.
8. We still havent had our results.
(yet)
.
9. I've seen this film before.
(already)
.
10. I have been doing this course for a week.
(since)
.

Mr. Mohamed Salama

Ok in English - 3rd prep

Unit 2
1) Choose the correct answer:.
1. A person who does not attend school is .
(home schooled home school home's school schooling home)
2. Parents who do not send their children to school ..the law.
(smash break hit beat)
3. A person who doesn't like to spend time with others is ..
(extroverted outgoing introverted intensive)
4. A tells you when you have certain subjects in a week.
(timetable curriculum home schooling degree)
5. A .is the subjects that a school, college or university teaches.
(timetable curriculum home schooling degree)
6. You go to a school between the ages of four and eleven.
(secondary high preparatory primary)
7. When you successfully complete a course at university, you get a
(timetable curriculum home schooling degree)
8. Parents can ..their kids at home.
(teach learn educate know)
9. I have three hours of lessons every day.
(extensive intensive intense compressed)
10. My sister is ..well at school.
(making doing getting showing)
11. Is your mother a ..teacher?
(quality qualified qualitative quantative)
12. Did you .your exams?
(pass approve succeed present)
13. She is very sad as she her Arabic exam.
(sat passed failed fell)
14. My brother always gets high ..in English.
(notes marks levels degrees)
15. He has to ..the exams because he didn't succeed in all subjects.
(suspend approve resit remake)
16. Some people have to boil .water before drinking it.
(tap top tip tub)
17. What on .is that?
(moon star earth planet)
18. In some countries you have to get ..to work.
(permit permission declaration announcement)
19. A is a person who busy things from a supermarket or a restaurant.
(shopper customer toddler sales person)
20. He is only sixteen years old. He is a .
(teenager toddler pensioner customer)
21. Children under fourteen have to get a licence which allows them to work in
TV programmes. (performance theatre pay service)
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22. This kind of job doesn't need a person with special.


(quantities quantum qualifications quarters)
23. He works in a restaurant. He has a weekly of 100 pounds.
(salary fee fare wage)
24. It's a holiday today, so we go to school.
(don't have to must can - have to)
25. I'm not deaf. You shout.
(must - aren't allowed make - don't have to)
26. We are early. We to hurry to catch the bus.
(have - don't have - aren't allowed - didn't have)
27. When the traffic light is green, cars go.
(can't can - isn't allowed to - don't have to)
28. This wire is dangerous. You touch it.
(don't have to - can't can must)
29. This is a no-smoking area. You smoke
here.
(don't have to can - can't must)
30. My teacher caught me sleeping in class and I ..
stay behind after class.
(had to - was allowed to made - was let)
2) Rewrite the following sentences using the words in brackets.
1. You are allowed to use your dictionary in the exam.
(Can)
.
2. It is very important not to bring your dog with you.
(You)
.
3. It is not necessary for you to come on time.
(You)
.
4. It was necessary for her to study hard before the exams. (She)
.
5. It is very important not to cycle near the swimming pool. (mustn't)
.
6. Don't walk on the grass.
(You)
.
7. It is very important to switch your mobile phone off. (have to)
.
8. People aren't allowed to smoke in hospitals.
(mustn't)
.
9. It wasn't necessary for her to buy the three shirts.
(She)
.
10. You aren't permitted to use my mobile phone.
(can't)
.

Mr. Mohamed Salama

Ok in English - 3rd prep

Unit 3
1) Choose the correct answer:.
1. A/An is someone who trains a person or a team in a sport.
(athlete coach spectator competitor)
2. Portugal .Germany in Euro 2008.
(won gained beat attacked)
3. The .in the stadium enjoyed watching the match.
(viewers spectacles spectators athletes)
4. A/An ..is someone who is good at sport.
(athlete spectator coach competitor)
5. .are people who have a favourite sportsperson or team.
(Spectators Coaches Fans Athletes)
6. A small mistake in a bobsleigh can be extremely
(hazardous painful fruitful practical)
7. Will your team ..part in the competition?
(make take give hold)
8. I hope that our national team ..the next match.
(beat earn win gain)
9. The TV ..did not enjoy watching the match.
(viewers spectacles spectators winners)
10. The competition is not serious. It's .
(obvious comfortable ordinary trivial)
11. Wimbledon is a famous tennis
(competition race fight battle)
12. The athletes were all nervous at the start of the 100 metre.
(match game race battle)
13. The race ended early in a .crash. It didn't end in an ordinary one.
(spectacular comfortable obvious trivial)
14. When did your brother take ..tennis?
(off down up after)
15. Their idea was surprising. It wasn't ...
(safe trivial comfortable obvious)
16. Do you play for the school football ..?
(group team competition class)
17. He is very . . He takes part in so many sports.
(nervous daring active trustworthy)
18. Someone who doesn't like taking risks is ..
(daring trustworthy unadventurous easy-going)
19. Someone who isn't frightened of anything is
(daring nervous cautious energetic)
20. You can depend on him. He is ..
(decisive cautious relaxed trustworthy)
21. He can do anything at any time. He is very ...
(anxious cautious energetic fearless)
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22. He doesn't mind if his team loses. He's very ..


(nervous anxious cautious relaxed)
23. I was so that my heart was beating too fast.
(decisive anxious cautious energetic)
24. Some footballers ..their arms after scoring goals when they have just become
fathers.
(rock shake wave vibrate)
25. My mobile didnt work because I to charge it.
(forget - has forget - was forgetting- had forgotten)
26. I knew I something silly when everyone started laughing.
(have done - had done - was doing- done)
27. When my friend arrived, we a party so he didn't attend it.
(had - have had - had had - was having)
28. When I got to the street, I realised I his address with me.
(didn't bring -wasn't bringing -haven't brought - hadn't brought)
29. The match when we got there so we didn't watch it all.
(started - was starting- have started- had started)
30. I the lesson because I wasn't paying attention.
(don't understand - didn't understand -hadn't understood - haven't understood)
2 Rewrite the following sentences using the word(in brackets.
1. First, I read the book. Then, I wrote some notes about it.
(when)
.
2. He had breakfast and then left for school.
(By the time)
.
3. I have known Ali for four years.
(ago)
.
4. His parents came to stay at his house. David went away to work. (when)
.
5. The phone started ringing. Sama ran and sat next to the phone.
(when)
.
6. First, she read the paper. Then, she had her breakfast.
(by the time)
.
7. First, he read the paper. Then, he watched TV.
(When)
.
8. She played tennis and so she had a bath.
(because)
.
9. When I arrived, the train had left.
(After)
.
10. I read the question, and then I answered it.
(When)
.

Mr. Mohamed Salama

Ok in English - 3rd prep

Unit 4
1) Choose the correct answer:.
1. My cousin ..four languages.
(says talks speaks tells)
2. I .him that I was tired and had to leave.
(said talked spoke told)
3. Having nobody to ..to makes me feel lonely.
(say talk speak tell)
4. What did he ..to you about the match?
(say talk speak tell)
5. is the process by which improved international communication makes the
world seem smaller. (Community Civilisation Globalisation Society)
6. A is a group of people who live together in a specific place.
(community cilvilisation globalization localization)
7. Say new words several times to yourself ..helps you to remember them.
(Revise Reviser Revision Revises)
8. Can you sentences from English into Arabic?
(revise practise memorize translate)
9. A ..is a society with its own culture.
(globalization civilisation- destination community)
10. Nobody talks to him. He is feeling
(alone lonely aggressive only)
11. Can you lend me your mobile to ..a call?
(do make get put)
12. No one answered me so I a message.
(got made left put)
13. I tried to phone you many times but every time I .a wrong number.
(got made left put)
14. When I'm out to the shops, I always the answer phone on.
(get make do put)
15. When I phoned the manager, the secretary answered and let me ..through to him.
(get make leave put)
16. Is English your tongue?
(linguistic native distant connected)
17. He it for granted that I'll always help him.
(makes shows gets takes)
18. There are many .why languages die.
(causes excuses reasons consequences)
19. Earthquakes and flogs are natural .
(destructions disasters problems obstructions)
20. Why do some language .?
(hide finish disappear escape)
21. He stopped meat two years ago.
(to eat eating eat to eating)
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22. She loves out at weekends.


(to go going to going go)
23. The scientist refused .the journalist an interview.
(to give to giving give giving)
24. Nada decided the summer holiday in Port Said.
(spend to spend spending to spending)
25. She avoids to strangers.
(talk to talk talking to talking)
26. He agreed ..me some money.
(lend to lend lending to lending)
27. I finishmy homework in a short time.
(to do to doing do doing)
28. I don't enjoy .in the city very much.
(living to living live to live)
29. He wanted something useful in his life.
(do to do doing to doing)
30. She expects the manager of the company
tomorrow morning.
(meet to meet meeting to meeting)
2) Rewrite the following sentences using the word in brackets.
1. My decision was reading the whole book in one night.
(decided)
.
2. Buying a new mobile for me was my father's promise to me. (promised)
.
3. He said that he wouldn't continue this bad habit.
(agreed)
.
4. Let's go to the club.
(He suggested )
.
5. He said that he didn't break the glass.
(denied)
.
6. She said that she wouldn't play tennis with her friend.
(She refused.)
.
7. I can't stand listening to pop music.
(I don't want)
.
8. I can't help eating ice cream.
(would like)
.
9. Being famous doctor in my hope.
(I hope )
.
10. She said that she would be happy to help me.
(She didn't mind )
.

Mr. Mohamed Salama

Ok in English - 3rd prep

"All My sons"

Arthur Miller

Short summary
Joe and Kate Keller had two sons, Chris and Larry. Keller was a successful businessman owned a
manufacturing plant with Steve Deever, and their families were close. During the war, Keller's and
Deever's manufacturing plant had a very profitable contract with the U.S. Army, supplying airplane parts.
One morning, a shipment of defective parts came in. Keller didn't want to slow business he sent a batch
that he knew to be defective , and twenty-one pilots died as a result .
Steve and Keller were arrested, but Keller claimed that the parts went out without his knowledge and
that his partner was the one who had covered it up. Keller went home free, while Steve remained in jail .
Larry , was missing in action , but his mother insisted that he was still alive . Later we learn that he
committed suicide on learning of his father's arrest .
Chris has asked Ann (Steve daughter and Larry's old girlfriend) to marry him . Ann's brother George
arrived to stop the wedding. He had gone to visit Steve in jail to tell him that his daughter was getting
married, and then he left newly convinced that his father was innocent and convinced of Keller's guilt,
Chris's confidence in his father's innocence is shaken, however, and in a confrontation with his
parents, he is told by Mother that he must believe that Larry is alive. If Larry is dead, Mother claims, then
it means that Keller killed him by shipping out those defective parts.
Mother told Keller that he ought to volunteer to go to jail if Chris wanted him to. She also talked
to Ann and continued insisting that Larry is alive. Ann was forced to show Mother the letter that Larry
wrote to her before he died, which was essentially a suicide note. The note basically confirms Mother's
belief that if Larry is dead, then Keller is responsible--not because Larry's plane had the defective parts,
but because Larry killed himself in response to the family responsibility and shame due to the defective
parts.
Keller entered, and Mother was unable to prevent Chris from reading Larry's letter aloud. Keller
now finally understood that were all the dead pilots were his sons. He says that he was going into the
house to get a jacket, and then he would drive to the jail. But a moment later, a gunshot is heard--Keller
has killed himself.

Character List
Joe Keller - Joe, 60, was exonerated after being charged with shipping damaged airplane parts
out of his factory during WWII, causing the deaths of 21 pilots. he has placed the blame on his
partner and former neighbour, Steve Deever. When the truth comes out, Joe justifies his actions
by claiming that he did it for his family. At the end of the play he kills himself .
Kate Keller (Mother) - Kate knows that Joe is guilty but lives in denial while mourning for her
elder son Larry, who has disappeared for three years. She refuses to believe that Larry is dead.
Chris Keller Chris, 32, returned home from World War II two years before the play begins,. He
invited Ann Deever to the Keller house in order to ask her hand in marriage, but their obstacle
becomes Kate's unreasonable conviction that Larry will someday return.
Ann Deever - Ann, 26, Throughout the play, Ann is often referred to as pretty, beautiful, and
intelligent-looking. She had a relationship with Larry Keller before his disappearance. Ann soon
finds out that the neighbours all believe that Joe is guilty, and eventually finds out the truth after a
visit from her older brother George. finally, unable to convince Kate that Larry is gone forever,

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Ann reveals a letter from Larry stating his intention to commit suicide having heard of his fathers
imprisonment.
George Deever George, 31, is Anns older brother: a successful New York lawyer and a
childhood friend of Chris. He believed in his fathers guilt, but upon visiting Steve in jail, realizes
his innocence and becomes enraged at the Kellers for deceiving him. He returns to save his sister
from her marriage to Chris.
Frank Lubey Frank, 32, he never served in World War II, instead staying home to marry
George's former girlfriend, Lydia. He tells Kate that Larry must still be alive, because the day he
died was meant to be his 'favourable day.' This strengthens Kate's faith and makes it much harder
for Ann to reveal the letter to her.
Lydia Lubey - Lydia, 27, was George's love interest before the war; after he went away, she
married Frank and they quickly had three children.
Jim Bayliss Jim is a successful doctor. He wants to become a medical researcher, but continues
in his job as it pays the bills. He is a close friend to the Keller family and spends a lot of time in
their backyard.
Sue Bayliss - Sue is Jim's wife, she too is a friend of the Keller family. She revealed to Ann that
the neighbours all think Joe is guilty.
Bert Bert is a little boy who lives in the neighbourhood; he is friends with the Bayliss' son
Tommy and frequently visits the Kellers' yard to play "jail" with Joe.
Unseen characters
Larry Keller - he has an effect in the play through his mother's insistence that he is still alive and
his brother's love for his childhood girlfriend. At the end of the play, Ann reveals a letter written
by Larry pronouncing him committing suicide out of shame for what his father did.
Steve Deever - George and Ann's father. Steve is sent to prison for the shipping of faulty parts - a
crime which he and the successfully exonerated Keller committed.

Chapter 1
1- " Larry was born in August , he'd been twenty seven this month " Comment
2- " That What I'm working on to find out . It takes time " Comment
3- " What she wants to find out if he was killed on November 25th "
These words were said by Frank to Keller . Frank told Keller that he was working on
Larry's horoscope . Frank helped Kate in her belief that Larry wasn't dead ,as he was
reported missing on November the 25th and he thought that it was his favourable day
according to his stars.
4- " I'm surprised you remember his birthday'' Comment
The same answer " exchange the characters ".
5- what does Frank mean by " favourable day" ?
A favourable day for a person is a fortunate day, according to the stars . In other words
it would be impossible for him to have died on his favourable day .
6- " The trouble with you that you believe in anything "
These words were said by Jim to Frank when Frank said that he was working in Larry's
horoscope trying to find out that he wasn't dead because he was reported missing in his
favourable day > Jim didn't believe that and said that Frank believed anything
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7-" The trouble with you that you don't believe in anything " Comment
The same answer " exchange the characters ".
8-" over my dead body he will be a doctor" Comment
These words were said by Jim to Frank and Keller . He said that his son wont be a
doctor because a doctor didn't earn much money .
9- " I'd love to help humanity on a Warner Brothers salary " Comment
These words were said by Jim to Frank when Frank asked him to give up working as a
doctor to help humanity. Jim answered that he'd love to work as researcher and help the
humanity but in case of having much money as a salary .
10- " Don't sniff around me and give her a nasty answer , I can smell her perfume
11- She enjoys more when you tell her to la down "
These words were said by Sue to Jim when Mrs Adam was calling him , she was very
angry and asked him to give her a nasty answer , it seemed that she was jealous .
12- "That's what a war does, I had two sons , now I got one , it changed all the tallies'
These words were said by Keller to Lydia when she said that she had three children but
Annie was not even married because of her love to Larry . Keller said that war does
like that he, for example, lost one of his sons in the war .
13-It's so strange Ann is here and not even married , and I've go three babies"
The same answer " exchange the characters .
14- " I should have been a man , people introduced me to beautiful women "
These words were said by Sue to Keller when he told her to wait for Ann who was
about to come , she said that she'd have been a man as people introduced her to girls ,
then she said to her husband ,Jim , to ask Ann to come to her house to see what they
have done with it .
15- Except some kids , they started kicking a can down the l block ,I made them go
away because you are sleeping "
16 I betcha there's not even a jail , I don't see any bars on the cellar windows ""
Why don't you arrest anybody "
These words were said by Bert to Keller . Bert used to come and play the "jail" with
Keller . Bert thought that Keller didn't have even a jail as he usually told him
17- being dishonest with her . That kind of things always pays off , and now it's
paying off"
18-" Why shouldn't she dream of him . walk the nights waiting for him "
19- " For God's sake, three years , nobody comes back after three years . it's insane .
20- " you know Larry's not coming back and I know it . why do we allow her to go on
thinking that we believe with her "
21- " I don't want to argue with her , but it's time she realized that no body believed
Larry is alive any more "
These words were said by Chris to Joe Keller when they were talking about Kate who
was still mourning Larry ( her lost son ) . She believed that he was still alive , she spent
the night waiting for him .
Chris opinion was to face her mother and to tell her that they all believed that he
wouldn't back again but his father was frightened of telling her that.

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22- To you it is , and to me . But not to her . You can talk yourself blue in the face ,
but there's no body an no grave , so where are you " Comment
These words were said by Joe Keller to Chris when they were talking about Kate who
was still mourning Larry ( her lost son ) . She believed that he was still alive .
Chris wanted to tell his mother that Larry was surely dead. His father said that to him
and to Chris, Larry was dead but how to prove that to Kate where was his body or his
grave .
23- The trouble is the goddam newspaper . Every month some body turns up from
nowhere. so the next one is going to be Larry "
These words were said by Joe Keller to Chris when they were talking about Kate who
was still mourning Larry ( her lost son ) . She believed that he was still alive . He told
him that there were some boy turned up everyday in the newspaper so his mother still
believed that he might come one day .
24- What do you want me to do ? you're old enough to know your own mind "
These words were said by Keller to Chris when Chris told him that he invited Annie
because he wanted to marry her . His father replied that it was Chris own business.
25- Sometimes you infuriate me . If I tell this to mother and she throws a fit about it ?
You have such a talent for ignoring things "
These words were said by Chris to Joe Keller when Chris told him that he invited
Annie to their home because he wanted to marry her . His father replied that it was
Chris own business. Chris became angry and said that his father always ignored things .
26- From mother point of view he isn't dead and you have no right to take this girl ,
now you can go on from there if you know where to go , but I' don't know "
These words were said by Joe Keller to Chris when Chris told him that he invited
Annie to their home because he wanted to marry her . His father said that his mother
would refuse because Annie was Larry's girl as she believed that he wasn't dead . If
Chris married Annie it meant that Larry was dead .
27- Every time I reach out for something I want , I have to pull back because other
people will suffer . My whole bloody life , time after time after time "
These words were said by Chris to Joe Keller when Chris told him that he invited
Annie to their home because he wanted to marry her . His father said that his mother
would refuse because Annie was Larry's girl . and she believed that he wasn't dead .
Chris that all his life he had to sacrifice or to leave what he wanted for other people
28- You are a considerate fella , there's nothing wrong in that "
The same answer " Exchange the characters"
29- "That's a good answer but , it doesn't answer anything "
30- " You haven't seen her since you were to war , it's five years "
These words were said by Joe Keller to Chris when Chris told him that he would marry
Annie. His father asked him why it had to be Annie . Chris said that " because it is "
his father said it was a good answer but Chris hasn't seen her for five years, Chris
replied that he knew her best as they were brought up together and that when he
thought of a wife it was Annie .
31- I don't want a diagram ..You marry the girl and you are pronouncing him dead "
These words were said by Joe Keller to Chris when Chris told him that he would marry
Annie. His father asked him what would happen to his mother then .
He said If Chris married Annie it meant that he was pronouncing Larry dead .
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32- I've given it three years of thought , I'd hoped that if I waited , mother would
forget Larry then we'd have a regular wedding and everything happy "
These words were said by Chris to Keller when Chris told him that he would marry
Annie. His father asked him what would happen to his mother then . he asked Chris to
give Kate more time to forget Larry . Chris replied that he'd given her three years of
thought ,and he threatened if he wouldn't marry Annie he would leave to New York.
33- I have been a good son too long , a good sucker . I'm through with it "
34-" I want a family , I want some kids , I want to build something I can give myself
to . Annie is in the middle of that .
These words were said by Chris to Keller when Chris told him that if he didn't marry
Annie he would leave to New York. His father asked him about his business , he replied
that the business didn't inspire him , he wanted a family and kids
35- All right , but don't think like that , because the hell did I work for ? That's only
for you , Chris the whole shooting match is for you "
These words were said by Keller to Chris when Chris told him that he would travel to
New York and marry Annie if his mother refused their marriage . Chris asked his father
help him to stay . his father replied that all what he had done in his life is for Chris .
36- once upon a time I used to think when I got money again I would have a maid
and my wife would take it easy , now I got money and a maid and my wife is working
for the maid "
These words were said by Keller to Kate , Kate was angry because Keller had thrown
her potato bag thinking that it was garbage , He told her to take it easy as they had a
maid . She replied that it was the maid day off .
37-No more roses , it's so funny ..everything decides to happen at the same time , This
month is his birthday , his tree blows down , Annie comes , every ting that happened
seems to be coming back , I was just down the cellar ,what do I stumble over "
These words were said by Kate to Chris and Keller . Kate said that that everything was
coming back as Larry's tree had broken down and Annie came , so Larry would come
one day . she still believed that Larry was alive.
38 - Never mind, most of them didn't wait until the telegrams were opened , I am just
glad she came so you can see I am not completely out of my mind "
These words were said by Kate to Chris , when he asked her about Annie she said that
she didn't know why she came to their home but she was glad to see her and as she was
a good girl because she waited for many years without marriage unlike other girls .
Chris replied that he thought she wasn't still mourning Larry.
39 - It was too soon to plant a tree for him , we rushed into it , everybody was in such
a hurry to burry him "
These words were said by Kate to Chris and Joe Keller , when Larry's tree broke down
she said that everything was coming back as she thought that Larry was still alive . she
said that they hurried to plant a tree for him .
40 What was Kate's dream about Larry ?
Kate dreamed that she saw Larry flying low past the house , she saw him in his cockpit
and touched him but suddenly he started to fall and crying Mom , Mom , she couldn't
stop him . When she woke up she heard the wind was roaring like his engine then the
wind broke the tree .

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41 - The wind blows it down , what significance has that got ? What are you taking
about ? Please don't go through it all again , it's no good , it doesn't accomplish
anything , put your mind to forgetting him .
These words were said by Chris to his mother . when Larry's tree broke down she said
that everything was coming back. Chris told her to forget Larry and not to think about
him again because it's no use . his mother told him that it was the third time he said that
week .
42- we never took up our lives again , we are like at a railroad station waiting for a
train never comes in .
These words were said by Chris to Kate. Chris told her to forget Larry and not to think
about him again because it's no use because no one could take up his life again . but she
still believed that he was alive .
43- She's not his girl .New York is full of men , why isn't he married ? Probably a
hundred people told her she is foolish , but she's waited .
44 - She's as faithful as rock , in my worst moments , I think of her waiting
These words were said by Kate to Keller . she told him that Annie wouldn't marry Chris
and that she wasn't his girl . She said that Ann was still mourning Larry as she didn't
marry till now and waited for three years . If she wanted, New York is full of men , but
she didn't as she was a faithful girl to Larry .
45 No body in this house dast take her faith a way , Strangers might but not his
father or brother .
46 -I want you to act like he is coming back . both of you , Don't think I haven't
noticed you since Chris invited her , >>>>But why did that happen the very night she
came , she goes to sleep in his room , his memorial breaks in pieces ,
These words were said by Kate to Keller . Kate still believed that Larry was alive and
would come back one day . She asked Keller to act as if Larry would come back , like
Annie who was faithful and didn't marry . she said that she noticed that he and his son
(Chris) believed that Larry was dead and she noticed why he invited Ann .
47 " Because if he's not coming back then I'll kill my self ! laugh laugh at me , why
did that happen the very night she came back ! laugh ..she goes to sleep in his room
and his memorial breaks in pieces "
These words were said by Kate to Keller . Kate still believed that Larry was alive and
would come back one day .she said that she noticed that he and his son (Chris)
believed that Larry was dead and she noticed why he invited Ann . She knew that they
were afraid to face her . She asked her husband to believe with her .
48 Believe with me , I can't stand all alone "
These words were said by Kate to Keller . Kate still believed that Larry was alive and
would come back one day .she said that she noticed that he and his son (Chris)
believed that Larry was dead. She knew that they were afraid to face her . She asked
her husband to believe with her and not to let her stand alone .
49 I didn't say you had anything to hide , I'm just telling you to stop it !
These words were said by Kate to Keller . Keller was playing the " jail " with Bert ,
She became angry and asked him to stop it.

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50- Don't say it's ridiculous because the papers were full of it , there was a half a page
about a man missing longer than Larry and he turned up from Burma .
These words were said by Kate to Annie and Chris. Kate still believed that Larry was
alive and would come back one day . Annie told Kate that it was ridiculous to think
that he was still alive . Kate replied that the papers were full of missing men who
turned up after a long time .
51- I Bet you money that you're the only women in the country who after three years
These words were said by Chris to Kate. Kate still believed that Larry was alive and
would come back one day . Kate replied that the papers were full of missing men who
turned up after a long time . Chris bet her if there were any women waited for three
years . she answered that she was sure there were many mothers waiting at night for
their sons.
52- They don't say in the radio but I am sure that in the dark at night they're still
waiting for their sons
The same answer but exchange the characters .
53- " Deep , deep in your heart , you're still waiting for him "Comment
54- " Don't let them tell you what to think , listen to your heart . Only your heart "
These words were said by Kate to Ann , Kate asked Ann if she was still waiting for
Larry , Annie replied "No" , she wasn't waiting for him . Kate asked her to listen to her
heart and not to let Chris or Keller to affect her . She repeated the same answer " No"
55- Because certain things have to be , and certain things can never be , like the sun
has to rise , it has to be . That's why there's God . " Comment
56- " I would know just like I knew the day he went into that terrible battle . Did he
write me ? Was it in the papers ? No , but that morning I couldn't raise my head off
the pillow . Suddenly I knew and he was nearly killed that day " Comment
These words were said by Kate to (Ann , Keller and Chris ) when Ann asked her why
she was waiting for Larry . Mother replied that because things have to be , one of these
things she believed that Larry was alive .
She mentioned what happened to her someday when Chris was in a terrible battle , she
woke up she felt that something had happened without reading anything about it in the
papers or being told by anyone but she felt that . Now , She felt that Larry would come
57- " If an intelligent man like your father is put in prison , there ought to be a law
that says either to execute him or let him go after a year "
These words were said by Frank to Annie , He asked her about her father and when he
was going to be released . Annie answered that she didn't know and she was angry
about such questions .
58- "The only one still talks about it is my wife"
These words were said by Keller to Annie when she asked him if anyone still
remember his case he answered that the only one was his wife . Kate replied that it was
because he usually played the jail with the kids .
59- "The last thing I remembered on this block was one word " murderers "
These words were said by Annie to (Keller , Kate and Chris ) She told them that the last
thing she remembered in their block was Mrs Hammond saying "murderers" . Joe
Keller replied that all of those people who said that now they are playing poker with
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58- Everybody knew I was getting out that day ; none of them believed I was innocent
"
- The beast I was , the beast ; the guy who sold cracked cylinder heads to the army
Air force , the guy who made 21 p40-s crash in Australia "
- I was guilty as hell ,except o wasn't , and there was a court paper in my pocket to
prove I wasn't ,
- Fourteen months later I had past >>the porches .Result ? Fourteen months later I
had one of the best shops in the state , a respected man again , bigger than ever"
These words were said by Keller to Ann . when she asked him what the neighbours
thought of him. He told her that he didn't care about that . He said when he was
released , although no one believed that he was innocent , but now he had paper from
the court saying that he was innocent , so he became bigger than before having one of
the largest shops in the state .
58- "It's wrong to pity a man like that , father or no father "
These words were said by Annie to (Keller , Chris and Kate) She said that she didn't
pity her father at all since she knew about Larry's death because he knowingly shipped
out parts that crashed 21 airplanes , may Larry one of them .
58- " He dragged you through the mud " Who said ? to whom ? He refers to
How did he dragged him in mud ?
Annie to Keller
Steve Deever . He dragged him in mud by shipping out parts that crashed 21 airplanes
in Australia . killing all their 21 pilots .
60- How did Keller prove to Ann that his father wasn't the cause of Larry's death "
He told her that the damaged parts went into P-40s only and Larry never flew a P-40 .
61 " The man was a fool but don't make murderer out of him "
62 - " I mean just try to see it human >>>all right it bad , it's wrong but that what a
little man does "
62- Every half hour the major calling for the cylinder heads , they were whipping us
with the telephone ,
63- If I could have gone in that day , I'd-a told him- hunk them , we can afford it "
63- " He 's a little man , always scared of loud voices "
These words were said by Keller to Annie (in the presence of Chris and Kate ) he told
her that her father although being fool but he wasn't a murderer . He told her to see it
human . He said that " Steve was alone in the shop , the major was calling for the
cylinder heads for many times , he didn't know what to do , when the batch came out
with a crack . Steve used his tools to cover up the cracks . Keller said that if he were
with him he wouldn't send them to the army and that he'd junk them .
64- I'll never forgive you , why did you wait all these years ? All I've done is sit and
wonder if I was crazy for thinking of you"
These words were said by Ann to Chris when he told her that he loved her and asking
her for marriage . She asked him why he waited for these years as she also loved him .
His letters were ambiguous , she didn't know if he loved her or not .

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65- I felt _ what you said _ ashamed somehow , I felt wrong to be alive , to open the
bank-book , to>>>>>"
These words were said by Chris to Ann , he told her that he didn't like working with his
father making money out of war . He felt that there is blood on it . Ann replied that
there's nothing wrong with the money and that he should be proud of that
66- I'm just wondering . All these years George don't go to see his father , suddenly
he goes >>and she comes here" Comment
67- I mean if they want to open the case again for the nuisance value to hurt us ?
These words were said by Keller to Chris when Ann's brother "George" phoned her
form Columbus , he was visiting his father there. Keller was surprised why at the same
time Annie came and her brother went to visit his father .
He was afraid that her father might sent her for information as he thought that Keller
was guilty and blamed it all on Keller .
Chris replied that it couldn't be true .
68- I want a clean start for you , I want a new sign over the plant , I want you to use
what I made for you "
These words were said by Keller to Chris saying that he would build a house for him.
And he would made a new sign over the plant for him . He asked Larry not to be
ashamed of his money because nothing wrong with that money .
69- Keller promise to help Chris to marry Ann " explain
He told him that he would work on Kate for Chris marriage by getting his mother so
drunk then they would got married . and then there'd be a wedding like there never was
seen Besides he would build a house for him. And he would made a new sign over the
plant for him .
70- What did George tell Ann on the phone ?
He was very excited but he didn't tell her anything , He said that he would come to
Keller's house
71- He's a lawyer now , all these years he never even sent a postcard to Steve ,
suddenly he takes a plane from New York to see him '
These words were said by Kate to Keller when George phoned Ann from Columbus ,
She thought that his father had something important to tell him . Keller replied that he
didn't care about that .
72- " he's worried , when he's worried he sleeps "
who said ? to Whom ? "He" refers to ., why he was worried ?
Kate to Chris , she was talking about Joe Keller
He was worried because he was afraid that George came to open the case again because
his father "Steve" to his last day in court he believed that Keller made him do it .
73-' That Family hates us " " you don't realize how people can hate , They can hate
so much , they'll tear the world to pieces '
These words were said by Kate to Chris , she thought that George was coming to open
the case again. She told Chris that Steve family hated them , maybe even Ann . and
they were going to destroy them by their hatred
74-"What's the difference , certain people , the sicker they get the longer they live "
These words were said by Kate to Chris , she thought that George was coming to open
the case again. She told Chris that Steve family hated them , maybe even Ann .

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75- Men are like little boys ; for the neighbours they will always cut the grass "
These words were said by Sue to Ann. Sue was looking for her husband , Ann told him
that he went to pick up George from the station . Sue was angry and said that he only
works for the neighbours.
76- it's very romantic .it's very unusual to me , marring the brother of your
sweetheart "
These words were said by Sue to Ann, she thought it's strange for a girl to marry the
brother of her sweetheart , Ann answered that when she needed somebody to tell her
the truth , she always thought of Chris .
77- As soon as a woman supports a man he owes her something , you can never owe
some body without resenting them."
78- But it's bad when a man always sees the bars in front of him , Jim thinks he's in
jail all the time
These words were said by Sue to Ann, when Ann told her that she didn't care about
money. Sue said it made a difference for her , as her husband wasn't rich and they lived
on her salary and that was bad , so such woman can resent her husband and that he felt
he was in jail .

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A Tale of two cities


Charles Dickens
Character List
Jerry Cruncher A messenger for Tellson's Bank and. He supplements his income by
working as a Resurrection-Man one who digs up dead bodies and sells them to
scientists.
Mr. Jarvis Lorry An elderly businessman who works for Tellsons Bank. A loyal
friend to the Manette family.
Lucie Manette, - A young French woman who grew up in England, Lucie was raised
as a ward of Tellsons Bank because her parents were assumed dead .
Doctor Manette - Lucies father, he spent 18 years as a prisoner in the Bastille. While
being imprisoned, Manette does nothing but make shoes. After being released, he is nursed
back to health by his daughter, Lucie, in England
Charles Darnay - A French aristocrat. Darnay renounces his family name of St.
Evrmonde and moves to England, where he works as a tutor and eventually marries Lucie
Manette. He is put on trial during the Revolution for the crimes of his family.
Sydney Carton A lawyer who looks like Charles Darnay. His love for Lucie Manette
motivates him to sacrifice his life to save the life of her husband.
Ernest Defarge The owner of a wine-shop in a Paris suburb. Defarge is a leader of the
Jacquerie (a roving band of peasants) during the French Revolution.
Madame Defarge A hard, vengeful woman who is married to Ernest Defarge.
Miss Pross A forceful Englishwoman who raised Lucie .
Mrs.Cruncher Jerry's wife. A pious woman, she is beaten by her husband for praying
Chapter 1: The Period
, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness. . . .
As its title promises, this brief chapter establishes the era in which the novel takes
place. England and France in 1775. The age is marked by contradictory things .and life in
England and France seems paradoxically the best and the worst that it can be. The rulers
and ruling classes of both countries may have the best of life, but they are out of touch
with the common people and believe that the status will continue forever.
In France, inflation is out of control and an oppressive social system results in
intolerable and extreme injustices being committed against average citizens, who believe
they have the worst of life. and France secretly but steadily moves towards revolution.
England was in a state of disorder . Daring robberies by armed men took place in
houses and on highways.
Introduction Questions
1. some of Dickens novels are given the name of the hero " Oliver Twist, David
Copperfield , but A tale of two cities wasn't the same " Explain
" A tale of two cities " is about two different worlds London represents peace and
order , and Paris breakdown of law and order .
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2. If the hero is a good man then the hero is Darnay . Explain , mentioning the main
features of Darnay characters .
He is an idealistic young French man who has given up his right to be an aristocrat , he
hates the cruelty , oppression and corruption of his uncle and other French aristocrat .
Charles moves to London to live but Britain and France are enemies , he is accused of
being a French spy . When he returns to France he is suspected of being an enemy of
the new revolutionary government . He is caught between the two hostile worlds .
3. A tale of Two cities is rich with symbolism , Explain
The red wine shop that spills from the broken cask outside monsieur Defarge shop
symbolises the blood that will split in the coming revolution .
The frenzy of people drinking the wine from the street symbolises more dangerous
unrest to come
The violent storm that breaks when Carton and Darnay were visiting Lucie symbolises
the coming turmoil .
Madame Defarge quietly knitting her register of those who are die , symbolises fate ,
silently driving to the revolution .
4. The use of symbolism serves to underline the themes of ,.,,.
5. What are the main themes of the novel ?
Violence , fate , sacrifice and resurrection.
Chapter 1
6. Why did the writer start his novel saying " It was the best of times, it was the
worst of times .?
To express the contradictions in this period in both England and France . In France ,
the rulers and only few people had the best of life and posses great wealth but the most
people were suffering and their life was hard. The rulers thought that things were
settled forever .
7. How was the life in France in this period ?
Most of the French were farmers , they lived in a miserable poverty . They didn't own
the land they worked on, but rented it from the nobles. They were forced to pay heavy
taxes .
The French citizens were treated badly and roughly a young man may be punished by
cutting off his hands or his tongue ,with pincers, and his body burned alive .
But there were secret but stead steps towards revolution in France .
8. England around 1775 had little or no order to justify any national pride ?Explain
England was in a state of disorder . Daring robberies by armed men took place in
houses and on highways , took place in the capital itself every night . The highwayman
in the dark was a tradesman in the light . The great Lord Mayor was held up by the
highway robbers while his guards looked on. Prisoners in jail fought battles with their
jailers . Thieves cut diamond jewels from round the necks of people at court .
Chapter 2
9. How were the passengers of Dover coach mail afraid of each other ?
All the passengers were wrapped in heavy coats up to their ears . In those days
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with robbers .The guard suspected the passengers , the passengers suspected one
another and the guard . They all suspected everyone else
10." Is that Dover mail , I want a passenger "
11.- who was the speaker ? - who was that passenger ? why did he want him ?
A messenger ,Jerry Cruncher from Tellson's Bank.** Jarvis Lorry , a banker in
Tellson's He wanted to give him a message " Wait at Dover for Mamselle"
12.What was the message ? what was Mr Jarvis reply?
" Wait at Dover for Mamselle. ** The reply was " Recalled to life "
13. I wish a room be prepared for a young lady who may come at any time" comment
These words were said by the Jarvis Lorry to the clerk at Royal George Hotel . he
asked him to book a room for the woman which the message asked him to waited for .
14.Who was that young woman who meet Jarvis Lorry at the hotel ?
- why did she come to meet Jarvis ?
she was Miss Manette, a young girl not more than, she came from London to meet him.
Because she received a letter from the bank telling her that she had some property of
her long dead father who she never saw , and they must go to Paris for this purpose .
she wanted Jarvis to travel with her.
15. " it's very difficult...I'm a man of business. I have business to do , when you hear
what I have to say , only think of me as a speaking machine. In truth I am not
much else , with your permission , I'll tell you the story of one of our customers
16.What did Jarvis tell Miss Manette about her father ?
He told her that he was a doctor , a gentleman of Beauvais , who had a good
reputation . Jarvis had business relation with him 20 years ago .He married an English
woman his affairs were in Tellson's hand , Jarvis had been a trustee for her father like
other customers .
17. " When I was left an orphan through my mother dying when I was two , you
brought me to England"
These words were said by Miss Manette to Jarvis when he told her about her father
and how they had business relations twenty years ago , Jarvis replied that he was the
one who brought her to England after her mother death.
18. What was the surprising thing that he told her about her father ?
He told her that her father hadn't died , he had suddenly disappeared , his wife feared
that some enemy might have sent him to prison by obtaining a letter from the king
(something that French nobles had the right to do at that time)
19." she died of a broken heart " Comment
These words were said by Jarvis to Miss Manette , he told her that her mother died of a
broken heart as she couldn't find her husband or learn anything of his fate , but she
left her without the dark of cloud of living in the uncertainty of her father .
20. We are going there: I ,to identify him if I can , and you ,to restore him to life,
love , rest and comfort . What do The underlined words refer to ?
There : Paris - I : Jarvis Lorry
- You : Lucie Manette
-him: Doctor Manette
21." I'm going to see his ghost . It'll be his ghost not him " Comment

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These words were said by Miss Manette to Jarvis when he told her that her father was
still alive in the house of an old servant . Mr Jarvis said that he would try to identify
him and she to restore him to life . She replied that she would be his ghost not him .
22."Couldn't you tell her what you had to tell without frightening her to death "
Comment
These words were said by Miss Pross " Lucie's servant ". When she saw Miss Manette
looked pale, with cold hands . she was angry as she was worried about the young girl.
Setting a rough hand on Mr Lorry and pushing him, back against the wall ,she blamed
him for telling her about her father in that way . He replied by asking her to accompany
Manette to France but she refused .
23. "If it was ever indeed that I should go across salt water , do you think God would
have put me on an island " Comment
The same answer (exchange the characters )
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24."A large cask of wine had been dropped and broken in the street" It symbolises
the blood that will split in the coming revolution
25. Someone used the muddy wine to write the word . On the wall of the
house , another one(a tall man) wrote ., - Who was that tall man ?
blood
- his joke - Gaspard ( Monsieur Defarge friend )
26. "The people from the market did it . Let them bring another "
These words were said by the wine shopkeeper "monsieur Defarge "when a cask of
wine was dropped in the street , he said the people in the market must bring another
27. "Are you the subject for the mad hospital "
28. " Why are you writing in the public streets ?
These words were said by the wine shopkeeper "monsieur Defarge " to Mr Gaspard
who was writing up his joke on the wall . Defarge rubbed it with a handful of mud .
29. " it's not often that many of these miserable beasts know the taste of the wine or
anything but black bread and death " Comment
30. " A bitter taste it's that such poor cattle always have in their mouths , and hard
lives they live . Comment
These words were said by the one of the Jacques at "Monsieur Defarge wine shop. He
meant that the people in France in this period were suffering , they led hard lives until
death , and other few aristocratic people have the best of all .
31." because he has lived up long locked up that he would be frightened , tear himself
to pieces , die , come to I don't know what harm , if the door was left open "
32." yes , and a beautiful world we live in when it is possible . Long live the Devil "
These words were said by Monsieur Defarge to Jarvis Lorry when they were about to
enter doctor Manette room . Mr Jarvis asked Defarge why he kept Dr Manette locked
up in his room . Defarge answered that Dr Manette used to be locked up for many years
in the prison . He might cause harm to himself if the door was left open .
33." You think it's necessary to keep the unfortunate man locked up "
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34." Courage , dear miss . The worst will be over in a moment ; it's but passing the
room door and the worst is over . then all the good you bring to him , all the
happiness you bring to him will begin "
These words were said by Jarvis to Lucie when they were about to enter doctor
Manette room in Paris .Mr Jarvis asked her to be courageous when she saw her father
in such condition saying that she would bring him all the happiness and all the relief .
35." Do you make a show of Monsieur Manette "
36." Who are the few ? How do you choose them "
These words were said by Jarvis Lorry to monsieur Defarge when he and Lucie were
outside doctor Manette room in Paris , Jarvis was angry when he saw that there were
three men with them. Defarge said that he showed him to only few chosen , he chose
them as real men of his name "Jacques''
37."I show him to a chosen few" I choose then as real men of my name-Jacques is my
name- to whom the sight is likely to do good "
38. I forgot them in the surprise of your visit, leave us good boys, we've business here
The same answer but exchange the characters
39. Where did Doctor Manette live in Paris ?
He lived in an old room at the top floor of the wine shop , the top floor was used a
storeroom for firewood and other things .
40.' Here is a visitor, who know a well made shoe when he sees one , show him that
shoe you are working on .
41. " tell monsieur what kind of shoe and the maker's name "
These words were said by Monsieur Defarge to doctor Manette when Jarvis lorry and
Lucie went to see doctor Manette in Paris . doctor Manette was making a pair of shoes .
Defarge asked him to show the shoe to Mr Jarvis and to tell him about its kind and the
name of the shoemaker . He replied that it was a young girl's shoes . about his name he
said " one hundred and five " ( his cell number in the prison)
42." It's a young lady walking shoe, it's in the present fashion , I never saw a fashion ,
I have had a pattern in my hand "
43."I am not a shoemaker by trade? No , I was not a shoemaker by trade, I learned it
here , I asked permission to teach my self "
These words were said by doctor Manette to Monsieur Defarge and Jarvis lorry when
Jarvis and Lucie went to see him in Paris . doctor Manette was making a pair of shoes .
doctor Manette was proud of making such beautiful shoes .Jarvis asked him if he was a
shoemaker by trade , he replied that he wasn't a shoemaker by trade but he learned it
and asked permission to do it .
44. Are you going to finish that pair shoes today "
The same answer but exchange the characters
45." one hundred and five , north tower "
These words were said by doctor Manette to Jarvis in Manette room in Paris . doctor
Manette was making a pair of shoes . doctor Manette was proud of making such
beautiful shoes . When Jarvis asked him about the name of the maker . He answered
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It was clear that : after long years of being imprisoned, doctor Manette was thinking
that he was still a prisoner .
46." you remember nothing of this man ? look at him , is there no old banker , no old
business , no old servant , no old time rising in your mind"
These words were said by Defarge to doctor Manette in his room in Paris . Defarge
tried to make Doctor Manette remember Jarvis. As a prisoner for many years sat
looking at Mr Jarvis , at last he remembered him and said that at first he couldn't
remember but then he remember the face who once knew well .
47. Yes , for a moment . At first I thought it quite hopeless but I have without a
question seen for a single moment the face I knew once so well !, let us go back
The same answer but exchange the characters
48. " You are not the jailer's daughter "
These words were said by Dr Manette to Lucie when she went to his room in Paris . At
first he couldn't remember her thinking that she was the jailer's daughter , but at last he
could remember her .
49. "He put her head on my shoulder , that night when I was called away she was
afraid of me , though I wasn't . , she was before the slow years of the north tower
ages ago "
These words were said by Doctor Manette in his room in Paris when he first saw his
daughter Lucie. It was after long years of being imprisoned , he could hardly knew her .
remembering the last time he saw her .
After that Lucie decided to take him to London .
50. I , without disturbing him, everything could be arranged for our leaving Paris at
once , so that he could be taken away from here "
51. More fit for that than to remain in this city that is so terrible to him
These words were said by Lucie Manette to Defarge and Jarvis Lorry in her father's
room in Paris . She asked them to prepare everything to leave Paris at once , Mr Lorry
asked if he was fit to such a journey , she answered that he was more fit for the journey
than to stay in the city where he had terrible experience .
52. Then be so kind as to leave us here , You see how calm he has become and you
cannot be afraid of to leave him now with me , if you will lock the door so that we
are not disturbed ."
These words were said by Lucie Manette to Defarge and Jarvis Lorry in her father's
room in Paris . She asked them to prepare everything to leave Paris at once , Mr Lorry
and Defarge went to prepare for the journey , and left Lucie with her father who has
become calm after seeing her , they went and lock the door so as not to be disturbed
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53. "Outside Tellson's, never in , was an old-job man" Who was that man ? what
was his job?
Jerry Cruncher - a messenger ( a porter)
54. Where did the Clerk send Cruncher to ? Why ?
He sent him to the Old Bailey Courts .- to deliver a message to Mr Jarvis lorry
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These words were said one of the clerks at Tellson's Bank to Jerry Cruncher He sent
him to the court to deliver a message to Mr Jarvis lorry
56. What was Charles Darnay charged with = accused of ?
He was accused of being a traitor to the serene , excellent king of England . He
helped the French king in his wars against the king of England . He revealed to the
French king what forces the English king had in preparation to send to Canada and
North America . He was coming and going between The English Kingdom and France
many times for this purpose .
57. What did the Attorney-General tell the jury about Charles ?
He said that the prisoner although young in years , was old in treasons , and that he was
travelling between England and France for this purpose , He helped the French king in
his wars against the king of England . He revealed to the French king what forces the
English had . He said that a great patriot ( an old friend of the prisoner) and the prisoner
servant were going to witness against him
58." A person who was entirely trustworthy , and a great patriot had found what the
prisoner was doing "
59.Who was that patriot ? who was the other witness , how did he denounce his
master ?
John Barsad , he was an old friend of the prisoner (Darnay) but he decided to denounce
him .
The second witness was his servant (Robert Cly)who had found some documents and
papers with his master . The papers were about the English preparations and some
information which was passed to a hostile power (France) , the servant presented the
paper to the court.
60. Why was Mr Jarvis called during the trial ?
He was called as a witness . he was asked if he met the prisoner (Darnay) before .
He was asked if the prisoner was one of the two passengers at Dover mail coach five
years ago, but he answered that he wasn't sure he was . because it was a dark night and
the passengers were wrapped up .
He also said that he met the prisoner on board the fairy boat .
61. " the prisoner came on board , he noticed my father was very tired and in a weak
state,,,,"" he showed great gentleness and kindness to my father ."
These words were said by Lucie Manette at the court when she was called as a witness.
She said that she met the prisoner (Darnay) on board the ferry as she and her father and
Mr Jarvis were returning from France to England. She said he was a good man and he
helped her and advised her how to shelter her father from the wind . She said that he
showed great gentleness and kindness to her and to her father .
62.They talked together till the last minute , when it was necessary for the French
gentlemen to get off "
63." some papers were handed about among them but I don't know what papers "
These words were said by Lucie Manette when she was called as a witness at the
court .
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She said that she met the prisoner (Darnay) on board the ferry as she and her father and
Mr Jarvis were returning from France to England. She said he was a good man who
was kind to her and her father and he helped them on board.
She told him that there were two other French gentlemen with him , the Attorney
General asked her if there were papers handed she answered that she saw them handing
papers but she didn't know what they were .
64."The prisoner was kind to my father. I hope I may not repay him by doing him
harm today"
These words were said by Lucie Manette when she was called to witness at the court .
She said that she met the prisoner (Darnay) on board the ferry as she and her father and
Mr Jarvis were returning from France to England. She said he was a good man and he
helped her.
She told the Attorney general that they had a conversation , then she burst into tears she
was afraid that she might harm her despite his kindness to her and her father on the
ferry .
65. What did Lucie tell the attorney general about her conversation with Charles on
the ferry ?
Lucie said that Darnay told her that he was travelling on business of a delicate and
difficult nature , which might get people into trouble , and that he was travelling under
a false name , and that he was travelling between France and England many times .
66. My mind is blank. I can't even say what time when I occupied my self in prison
making shoes to the time when I found my self living in London with my daughter
These words were said by Dr Manette when he was asked by the attorney general at the
court if he knew Darnay or spoke to him on board the ferry . He said he couldn't
remember anything as he newly released from the prison . He didn't remember
anything he just found himself living in London with his daughter
67. Did you ever see anybody very similar to the prisoner ?
68." Look at that gentleman over there , and then look carefully at the prisoner ? Are
they very like each other ?
69.How did Mr Stryver destroy the case and save Darnay ?
These words were said by The lawyer (Mr Stryver) to the witness . He asked him to
look at Mr Carton (the other lawyer who had thrown a scrap of paper to Stryver) , to his
surprise and to the surprise of everyone ,they were indeed alike. Mr Stryver said what
happened once might happened twice . The result of this was to smash this witness and
destroy his part of the case .
70.What did Mr Stryver say about Barsad ? and why the prisoner was travelling
from England to France many times ?
He said that he was a traitor and a hired spy and one of the greatest villains in the world
and that his servant Cly was his partner .he said that the prisoner was going between
France and England because of some family affairs .
71." it's the wisest thing to expect and the likeliest , but I think their not agreeing and
requesting more time is in your favour "
These words were said by Mr Carton to Darnay . When he asked Darnay what he
expected for his trial . Darnay replied that he expected the worst . Carton said it was the
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best thing to expect but he thought that requesting more time form the jury is was in his
favour.
72. I'm glad to have saved you , it was false prosecution , terribly false , but not the
less likely to succeed because of that
73.I have done my best , and my best is as good as another man's , I believe "
These words were said by Mr Stryver to Darnay at the court after Darnay's trial and not
being guilty, he said that he did his best for him , Darnay replied that he owed him his
life .
74. "I have an obligation to you for life - in two senses "
The same answer ( exchange the characters )

75.I hardly seem yet , to belong to this world again " I begin to think I'm faint
76. I'm terribly confused about the time and place but I'm so far mended as to feel
that "
These words were said by Charles Darnay to Sydney Carton after the trail and being
accused of treason . He told him that he felt that he was almost faint and that he didn't
belong to this world because he was about to die if he was found guilty .
77. "Do you feel that you belong to this world again"
The same answer but (Carton to Charles Darnay)
78. " That's fair young lady to be pitied by and wept for how does it feel ? , it's worth
being tried of one's life to be the object of such sympathy and compassion "
79.She was extremely pleased to have your message when I gave it to her "
These words were said by Carton to Charles after the trial . he told him that Lucie
Manette sympathised him and was happy to receive his message at the court .
80. " I neither want any thanks nor deserve any , it was nothing and I don't know
why I did it "
These words were said by Carton to Charles after the trial , when Darnay thanked him
as he saved his life at the court . Carton said that he didn't deserve thanks and he didn't
do anything . Even he didn't do why he behave like that .
81. " I haven't asked myself that question "
who said ?, to whom? Where ? What was the question?
Charles Darnay
-to Carton
- in a tavern in London
The question was if Carton liked him
82." you have acted as if you do , but I don't think you do "
83. I haven't asked my self that question "
These words were said by Charles Darnay to Carton in a tavern in London after
Darnay's trial and being released . Carton asked him if he liked him . Darnay answered
that he didn't ask himself the question Carton said to him " ask yourself now " finally
Darnay replied that he thought that Carton had acted like him but he didn't think he
liked him
84. " I don't think I do , I begin to have a very good opinion of your understanding
The same answer but (Carton to Charles Darnay )
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85. Why should you like a man who looks like you ? There is nothing in you to like ;
you know that , What a change you have made in yourself ? A good reason for
helping a man who shows that you have fallen away
86.Change places with him and would you have been looked at by those blue eyes
that he was ? Come on don't hid the Fact, you hate the man .
These words were said by Sydney Carton to him self when he was looking at mirror .
In That day , he saved Charles Darnay at the court because he looked like him . Now he
was asking himself if he liked Darnay .
Darnay said that if they changed places , there were no one to pity him or sympathised
with him > he was ashamed of himself and his life .
87. What was Carton role in Stryver's cases ?
He usually prepared the cases for him, He summarised the case and gave them to
Stryver .Stryver never had a case in hand , without Carton being there with his hands in
his pockets staring at the ceiling .
88. "How have I done what I have done ? How do I do what I do ?
89. " I had to go into the first rank , I wasn't born there"
These words were said by Carton to Stryver . Although Carton helped Stryver a lot in
all his cases and , Carton said that Stryver was always in the first rank but Carton still
behind for many years .
90. You have always fallen into your rank and I have always fallen to mine
These words were said by Carton to Stryver . Although Carton helped Stryver a lot in
all his cases and , Carton said that Stryver was always in the first rank but Carton still
behind for many years .
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91. What did Monsieur Manette work in London ?
He worked as a doctor .His old reputation , scientific knowledge and skill brought him
moderate demand and he earned as much money as he wanted .
92.What did Jarvis Lorry see in Dr Manette room , how was it strange ?
93. I wonder that he keeps that reminder of his suffering "
These words were said by Jarvis Lorry when he saw shoemaker's bench and tray of
tools . Jarvis was surprised that Dr Manette kept those things although they reminded
him with his miserable years in France
94. I don't want dozen of people who are not all worthy of ladybird to come here
looking for her "
These words were said by Miss Pross to Mr Jarvis Lorry . She told him that hundred of
people came to their house in order to look for her . It was characteristic of her to
exaggerated everything
95. "Do you suppose that Dr Manette has an idea why he was imprisoned or who
caused him to be imprisoned "
These words were said by Mr Jarvis to Miss Pross. He asked her if Dr Manette ever
spoke about his imprisonment and who cause him to be imprisoned .
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These words were said by Miss Pross to Jarvis Lorry when he asked her if it was better
for Dr Manette to speak about cause of his imprisonment or keep it shut . She replied
it's better to leave that subject and if he'd touched the subject , Dr Manette would
change to the worse .
97. What usually happens to Dr Manette at night ?
He usually walks up in middle of the night and can be heard waking up and down in his
room , Lucie knows his mind was walking up and down in his old prison , she hurries
to him and they walk together until her love and company have brought him to himself.
98." I imagined those echoes to be the echoes of the footsteps that are coming sooner
or later in our life "
These words were said by Miss Manette to Carton and Darnay ,there was a very strong
storm , there were many people getting a shelter before the storm begins . she thought
of the echoes of those footsteps as people who would come to her and her father's life .

Chapter 6: The Marquis


99.The marquis got into his carriage , it was agreeable to see people run before his
horses . How was this situation a symbol of injustice in France in this period
100. What happened while the marquis was travelling in his carriage ?
People were running before his horses , the carriage was going very fast , Women were
screaming and men were pulling children out of his way .
Then his carriage killed a child , the people couldn't do anything but watching .
Simply , the marquis took out his purse and gave a gold coin to the father of the child
who was killed saying that they should take care of their children and that he didn't
know which injury they had done to his horse .
It was clear that the marquis was a symbol of injustice in this period . according to
him ,human were nothing but rats come out of their holes .
Killing a child was like a gentleman who accidentally broke something and paid for it .
101. " It's extraordinary to me , that you people cannot take care of yourselves and
your children , >> How do I know what injury you have done to my horses .
These words were said by the marquis to the people in the street .While the marquis
was travelling , his carriage killed a child , the people couldn't do anything but
watching .The marquis took out his purse and gave them a gold coins saying that they
should take care of their children and that he didn't know which injury had done to his
horse .
It was clear that the marquis was a symbol of injustice in this period in France .
according to him ,human were nothing but rats come out of their holes .
102. " Be a brave man , my Gaspard ! it's better for the poor little thing to die so ,
than to live "
These words were said by Monsieur Defarge when he came saw that the marquis
carriage killed a child with no mercy . Monsieur Defarge said to the father of the killed
child that it was better to die than to live in such conditions . The Marquis replied that
he was a philosopher and threw another gold coin for Defarge .
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103. "Pick up that , philosopher and wine seller and spend it as you will "
The same answer but ( the marquis to Defarge )
104. " You dogs ! If I knew which of you that at the carriage , he would be crushed
under the wheels "
These words were said by the marquis to the people in the street .After killing the child
while he was travelling in his carriage .The marquis took out his purse and gave them a
gold coins saying that they should take care of their children . After that one of the
people threw something at his carriage he became angry saying that if he knew who
threw it he would crush him under the wheels .
It was clear that the marquis was a symbol of injustice in this period in France .
according to him ,human were nothing but rats come out of their holes .
105. "Who was Monsieur Gabelle?
He was the postmaster and a tax officer ( there were taxes for the state , for the
church , for the lord , local and general tax , all was meant to keep the people poor

106. " You did well to see a thief on my carriage and not open that great of you ''
These words were said by the marquis to one of the villagers ( the road repairer) who
told the marquis that he saw someone hanging and swinging by the chain of the drag
under the carriage and then he ran over the hill , he told the marquis that he was a
stranger that he didn't know . Then the marquis asked Monsieur Gabelle to arrest him .
107. I had the honour of being passed on the road"
108. He was swinging by the chin of the drag "
109. He wasn't of this part of the country I never saw him?
110. He was whiter than the miler all covered in flour , tall as a ghost
The same answer ( exchange the Characters )
111. "Whom was the marquis waiting for ?
He was waiting for Charles Darnay to come form England .
112. "We have done wrong and we are reaping the fruits of our wrongs"
113. "Our family even in the father's time we did a world of wrong , injuring every
human creature who came between us and pleasure whatever it was . "
114. " Why need I speak of my father's time when it's equally yours "
115. " bound to system that is frightful to me . I am responsible for it but powerless
to it , I'm trying to carry out the last request of my dear mother as she lay dying ,
which begged me to right our family wrongs "
These words were said by Charles Darnay " the marquis' nephew "
He told his uncle that , as they were cruel to other people for their own pleasure , his
father was like that and so was his uncle then , , but he couldn't .
He also told the marquis that he wanted to carry out what his mother said on her death
bed , to right the wrongs of his family .He told his uncle that he could give up his
property for that .
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116. I would abandon it and live in a different way in a different place , it's not
much to give up , what is it but wildness and misery and ruin
117. " To the eye , it's fair enough here , nut seen from a distance under the sky and
by daylight , it's a crumbling tower of waste , mismanagement , debt , oppression ,
hunger , nakedness and suffering "
118. "If ever it becomes mine I would put it in better qualified hands .So that
people who cannot leave it and who have long suffered , may ,in another
generation , suffer less , There's a curse on it and on all this land "
These words were said by Charles to his uncle " the marquis , he told him that he was
ashamed of what his family had done , he wanted to get rid of that system even if he
gave up his property .
He thought that all those luxuries were nothing to him , and that property was like a
crumbling tower of waste and suffering . He wished if that property was his , he'd to
give them to the suffering people .He hoped the following generation to suffer less
119. What happened to the marquis at last?
He was killed . The murderer put a knife in his heart and on a scrap of paper round the
knife he wrote " Drive him fast to his tomb . This from Jacques " later we know he was
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Chapter 7 The promises


120. What did Charles Darnay work in London?
He worked as a teacher of the French language who also knew something of French
literature , he became known and in demand because he taught what beyond dictionary
knowledge .
121. " I knew she wasn't at home , I took the opportunity to ask to speak to you "
122. " I've had the happiness of getting to know you well this past year and half , I
hope the subject which I am about to speak may not .
123. " I love your daughter , if even there were love in the world , I love her, you
have loved yourself >>let your old love speak for me
These words were said by Charles to Dr Manette , Charles went to Dr Manette while
Lucie was out he wanted to speak with Dr Manette about his love to Lucie ,and his
intention to marry her , at first , it seemed that her father didn't agree .Then , her father
asked him if he had told Lucie or written to her , he replied " Never" her father thanks
him for that .
124. Not that , sir ! Let that be , I beg of you , don't remind me of that "
These words were said by Dr Manette to Darnay when Darnay told him that he loved
Lucie . Darnay said that Dr Manette himself loved one day ( his wife) he said to
Manette that his old love would speak for him ..Manette asked him not to remind him
of that .
125. " I know that between you and miss Manette there is an affection so unusual "
126. " I know that , in her childhood she had no parent , she's now completely
devoted to you , ""she loves you through your terrible imprisonment , in your
blessed restoration "
127. " if I were fortunate to make her my wife , It would cause any separation
between her and you "
These words were said by Charles Darnay To Dr Manette when Darnay told him that he
loved his daughter and wanted to marry her . At first Darnay thought it was because of
the deep live between him and her daughter . Darnay told him that their marriage
wouldnt separate them but support their relation .
128. " like you , I am an exile from France , like you I have been driven from it's
oppression and miseries . Like you I am trying to make my living from my own
efforts and trusting in a happier future ,
129. I only look to sharing your fortunes , to being faithful to you till death . Not to
divide Lucie's privilege as your child , companion and friend but to support it and
make it closer .
These words were said by Darnay to Dr Manette when Darnay told him that he wanted
to marry Lucie . At first the father seemed uncomfortable , Darnay thought that Dr
Manette was afraid that marriage would separate Lucie .
Darnay told Dr that he was a man in exile like him a man who made his living by his
hands so their marriage would make the relation between the daughter and the father
stronger .
130. Mysteries arise out of close love as well as of wide division .my daughter is
such a mystery for me , I can make no guess as to the state of her heart "
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131. Why did Dr Manette hesitate to accept Darnay request for marriage at first?
These words were said by Dr Manette to Darnay when Darnay told him of his love
to Lucie . at first he hesitated , he said that because of the wide division for many
years , his daughter is a mystery for him , he can't guess the state of her heart .
Besides , it seemed that Carton and Stryver also wanted the same as they came to Dr
Manette house very often .
132. " If Ms Manette bring to you ..such confidence as I have lay before you , you
will bear witness to what I have said and not to say anything against me "
These words were said by Charles Darnay to Dr Manette , when he went to ask her
hand in marriage . he wanted a promise from her father that if one day Lucie open
her heart to him and told him that Darnay is essential to her happiness , if so , he
would give Lucie to him . he would tell her of Darnay's great love . Dr Manette gave
him a promise.
133. " I give you the promise '' without any condition , I believe your object to be ,
purely and truthfully as you have stated it , I believe your intention is to
strengthen not weaken , if she should ever tell me that you were essential to her
happiness , I'd give her to you "
134. " any reasons, anything at all , new or old , against the man she really loved ,
the direct responsibility not lying on his head , they would all be wiped for her
sake , She is everything to me, more to me than suffering , more to me than
wrong , more to me than "
The same answer but ( Dr Manette to Charles)
135. What promise did Dr Manette make to Darnay ?
He promised that if one day Lucie open her heart to him and told him that Darnay is
essential to her happiness , if so , he would give Lucie to him . he would tell her of
Darnay's great love . Dr Manette made him a promise
136. What promise did Darnay make to Dr Manette ?
He promised if Lucie should love him , Darnay should tell him what was his real name
and why he came to England on his marriage morning . Darnay promised him.
137. Your confidence in me ought to be returned with a full confidence on my part ,
my present name , though slightly changed from mother's name , is not my own , I
wish to tell you what that is and why I am in England .
These words were said by Darnay to Dr Manette when Dr Manette to give him Lucie as
a wife she loved him . to deserve Dr Manette confident Darnay wanted to tell Dr about
his real name and why he was in England . Dr Manette refuse and asked him to
promise to tell him that on his marriage morning . Darnay promised him.
138. The life I lead is not a healthy one ,what 's to be expected of or by people who
are so careless and wasteful of their lives , God Knows it's a shame
139. It's too late for that , I shall never be better than I am , I shall sink lower and
be worse
140. I broke down because of what I want to say to you "
141. " Don't be afraid to hear me . I am like one who died young , all my life might
have been"

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These words were said by Carton to Lucie he told her that his life was going from to
worst , that he was careless and wasteful , so he didn't expect to be better oneday , he
was like a dead man . Lucie asked him to change his life and said that the best part of
his life might still be
Now he was broken because he wanted to tell Lucie that he loved her
142. Why not change it ?
143. I am sure , the best part of your life might still be , I am sure that you might be
much worthier of your self
The same answer but ( Lucie to Carton )
144. if it had been possible , that you could have returned the love of the man you
see before you , lost , wasted , a poor creature misused as you know him to be --he would bring you to misery , to sorrow to repentance , pull you down with
him ,
145. I know very well that you can have no tenderness for me , I ask for none , I am
even thankful that it cannot be "
These words were said by Carton to Lucie , first he told her that he had a miserable
life , that he was careless and wasteful , but he couldn't give up his bad habits and low
companion
He told Lucie that he loved her although he knew that she couldn't love , he said that he
would bring her to sorrow to misery , it was better for him that she couldn't love him
146. Without that can I not save you ? Can I not recall you "
The same answer ( exchange the characters )
147. " I wish you know that you were the last dream of my soul , in the low state in
which I have sunk , it couldn't be so low when I see you and your father together
and this home made a home by you "
These words were said by Carton to Lucie , first he told her that he had a miserable
life , that he was careless and wasteful. He told Lucie that he loved her although he
knew that she couldn't love , he said that she was the last dream of his soul and that he
was very happy to see hear and her father .
148. If my career was of that better that was any opportunity or capacity for
sacrifice in it , I would accept any sacrifice for you and those dear to you
149. Try hold me in your mind at some quiet times as sincere in one thing "
These words were said by Carton to Lucie Manette , he told her about his miserable life
and that he loved her although he know that she couldn't love such a careless man , he
promised her to sacrifice for her or for any one who would be dear to her if there was
any opportunity or capacity, he asked her only to remember him .
150. What promise did Carton make for Lucie ?
He promised her to sacrifice for her or for any one who would be dear to her if there
was any opportunity or capacity , he asked her only to remember him .

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Chapter 8
151. Jacques one , Jacques two , Jacques three ! This is the witness whom I ,Jacques
four , arranged to meet . he will tell you everything , Speak Jacques five "
These words were said by Defarge ' Jacques Four ' to his followers the Jacques , he told
them that Jacques five ( The road repairer) would tell them his witness .
Jacques five told them that he saw the murderer of the marquis swinging under the
marquis carriage , Jacques one asked him how could you know him afterwards . He
replied " by his tall figure" when the marquis asked him he answered that he was tall as
ghost
152. You should have said " Short as dwarf "
These words were said by Jacques two to Jacques five " the road repairer" when he was
telling the Jacques about what he saw on the day the marquis killed . he saw the
murderer of the marquis swinging under the marquis carriage , ,when the marquis
asked him he answered that he was tall as ghost , Jacques two replied that he should
have said as short as a dwarf , The road repairer replied that the murder hadn't
happened yet and that he didn't offer to speak but it was the marquis who pointed at
him " bring me that rascal"
153. What did the road repairer tell the Jacques about how the murderer (Gaspard)
arrested and his execution
He told them that the murderer was hidden for a time until he saw the soldiers arresting
him and ting his hands together , he didn't show the soldiers that he knew him before .
the soldiers put him in an iron cage near the prison for many days
Then they built a great gallows near the fountain , on the top of the gallows they fixed a
knife , pointing upwards , then they hanged him . and they left him over the fountain
poisoning the water
154. It's frightful , sirs How can the women and children draw water , who can stop
and talk in the evening under the shadow , That's all sirs , I left at sunset until I
met this friend "
- What was frightful ? - The underline words refer to .
The frightful thing was that the murderer (Gaspard ) was arrested and was hanged over
the fountain and left hanged
The Jacques
Defarge
155. " to be registered as doomed to destruction "
These words were said by Defarge to the Jacques when the road repairer told him about
Gaspard execution , they decide to destroy all who execute him , the marquis family
and the chateau and all of them .
156. knitted in her stitches and her own symbols , it will always be as clear to her as
the sun , it 'd be easier for the weakest creatures that lives to remove himself from
existence than to remove one letter of his name or crimes from the knitted register
These words were said by Defarge to the Jacques when the road repairer told him about
Gaspard execution , they decide to destroy all who execute him , his name had to be
written in Madame Defarge knitted register in which she wrote the names of their
enemies to be destroyed , Monsieur Defarge said that it was impossible for anyone to
remove his name from it .
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157. " Jacques of the police told me that there's another spy taken on for our part of
Paris " Who was that Spy ? What did he ask his wife to do then ?
His name was John Barsad , age about forty - He asked his wife to register him
158. " If people use knives for such purposes , they have to pay for it , he knew
beforehand what the price would be and he has paid the price "
These words were said by Madame Defarge to the spy ( Barsad) in the wine shop ,
when he talked about Barsad execution , she told him that he knew before killing the
marquis what would happened to him and he paid the price .
159. What did the spy Barsad tell Defarge about Doctor Manette and Lucie ?
He told Defarge that he knew them in England after leaving Paris , He knew that
Defarge was Dr Manette old servant who looked after him after being released .
He told him that Lucie was going to marry Charles Darnay ( the nephew of the marquis
for whom Gaspard was hanged)
Besides he told Defarge that Darnay lived unknown in England , he was no marquis
there , his name Charles Darnay (taken from his mother's name D'Aulnais"
160. I hope , destiny will keep her husband out of France "
161. It's very strange , after all our sympathy for Dr Manette her father , and
herself, her husband's name should be on the register by the side of the dog's who
has just left us "
These words were said by Defarge to his wife when the spy told him that Lucie was
going to marry Charles Darnay ( the nephew of the marquis for whom Gaspard was
hanged) He was very surprised that her husband should also be written in the register to
be destroyed like other enemies , his wife said that it was his destiny which would take
him where he was to go .
162. " her husband destiny will take him where he is to go and will lead to end that
is to end him "
163. Stranger things than that will happen , and they are both here because that is
what they deserve ,
The same answer ( But Madame Defarge to Monsieur Defarge )
Chapter 9
164. What happened to Dr Manette after Lucie marriage ? why
For nine days he returned to make shoes , because Darnay told him as, he promised
before , his real name and why he came to England , that disturbed Dr Manette mind.
165. " you only know me as a wild dog who has never done any good and never will
These words were said by Carton ( who was the first one to visit Darnay after his
marriage to Lucie) he told him that he knew that he was nothing but a dog who can't do
anything good , He asked Darnay if he could come and go to their home .
166. " I feared that he cannot be saved , there's hardly a hope that anything in his
character or fortunes can be saved now , but I am sure he is capable of good
things , gentle things , even generous things "
167. Remember How strong we are in happiness and how weak he is in his misery"

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These words were said Lucie to Darnay she asked him to help Carton and be generous
with him as he had a kind heart although he had done wrong in his life , but he may be
capable of doing gentle things in the future .
Chapter 10
168. " Come Patriots , friends , we are ready ! The Bastille "
169. " Work , comrades all , work , work , Jacques one , Jacques two , Jacques two
thousand , Jacques five and twenty five thousand , in the name of all the angels
and devils that you prefer , work "
These words were said by Defarge to his Jacques , they were going to attack the
Bastille ( French Prison)
The Bastille was surrounded by deep ditches , drawbridges , massive stone walls and
eight great towers .
Defarge asked them to work , to fight bravely
170. To me women we can kill as well ass men when the place is taken "
These words were said by Madame Defarge to the women who participate on attacking
the Bastille ( French Prison) , She meant that could also kill many people when they
controlled the prison .
171. What did Defarge after breaking into the Bastille ?
172. What was " one hundred and five , north tower"
173. What he was looking for ?
He asked an officer " What's one hundred and five , north tower " the officer replied , it
was a cell (where Dr Alexandre Manette was imprisoned for 18 years "
Defarge with Jacques Three enter the cell and they were looking for something in the
cell , they cut the bed and smash the chairs and everything searching everywhere for
something .
Defarge was looking for some papers written by Defarge ,

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has guided us to this
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(felicity): never could we


have found guidance, had
it not been for the
guidance of Allah '

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The Rainbow
MY heart leaps up when I behold
A rainbow in the sky:
So was it when my life began;
So is it now I am a man;
So be it when I shall grow old,
Or let me die!
The Child is father of the Man;
I could wish my days to be
Bound each to each by natural
piety

By . William Wordsworth

Paraphrase

Wordsworth expresses his happiness when he sees a rainbow in the sky .


This line Wordsworth found life to be beautiful and still believes so to this day.

He compares the continuity of this natural phenomenon to the continuity of


man's life .

He claims that he would rather die than lose his wonder of the world.

This line he sums up this idea with kind of philosophy . he suggests that the
child produces the man. The man is made from childhood experiences

In the last two lines he wishes his days to be linked with the beauty of nature ,
love , respect for God .

Commentary
Type, Rhyme and Theme

This poem is a lyrical ballad

The rhyme scheme in this poem is


abccabcdd

The theme : of this poem is the appreciation of nature and the idea of
Romanticism.

Personification :
my heart leaps up when ..
he personifies his happiness when he sees the rainbow to be like a person who is
jumping throw the air

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Ok in English - 3rd prep

If "by Kipling"
blame
trust
doubt
allowance
master
aim
triumph
disaster
impostors
twisted

knaves
stoop
heap
winnings
toss
sinew
foes
crowd
virtue
unforgiving

IF you can keep your head when all about you


Are losing theirs and blaming it on you,
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting too;
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or being lied about, don't deal in lies,
Or being hated, don't give way to hating,
And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise:
If you can dream - and not make dreams your master;
If you can think - and not make thoughts your aim;
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same;
If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,
And stoop and build 'em up with worn-out tools:
If you can make one heap of all your winnings
And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the Will which says to them: 'Hold on!'
If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
' Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch,
if neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you,
If all men count with you, but none too much;
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds' worth of distance run,
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Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,


And - which is more - you'll be a Man, my son!
Paraphrase

"If" is perhaps Kipling's most famous poem , The poem consists of 4 stanzas
The poet gives his advice to his son and teaches him how to face life which is full of
good and evil , fortune and misfortune .
In the first stanza , he asks him to be brave and to have self-confidence , He asks to
have the patients to listen to the others criticism even if it's untrue.Line 5 advises
patience, line 6 advises honesty, and line 7 advises fortitude of character . in line 8,
He calls to have moderate way of life .
In the second stanza , Life imposes different circumstances of success and failure
which contradict one's demands and hopes . His advice is forever , is to work hard
and try again .
In the third stanza , when the son has lots of winnings and risks with them , then he
fails to reach his goal , he must start again , he mustn't mention anything about his
loss , he mustn't lose his nerve , instead he must be brave and hold on his strong will
and determination .
In the fourth stanza , he advises his son to be flexible , equally modest with common
people as well as people of with rank. He should forgive his enemies before his
friends without being involved with them , he must compensate for every minute of
hatred and hard feelings towards them .
Then and only then his son will own the whole world and be a " a man " .

Commentary

, The poem consists of 4 stanzas


Rhyme scheme : a a a a b c b c
- ababcdcd
abaabcdcd -ababcdcd
Comparisons :
** There is too much comparison :
o " Keep your head " losing theirs "
o " lied " " don't deal in lies "
o " trust " "doubt ''
o ''Winnings '' '' loss''
o '' foes '' '' loving friends ''
o ''triumph '' '' disasters ''
** These comparisons clarify the picture of perfection which the poet is trying to describe
Repetition :
** The poet repeats the word " If " many times in each stanza then the answer all the ifs
comes in the last two lines , this complete the picture .
Personification :
-- '' make dreams your master '' He personifies the dreams as being a human
who is master
-- "..all your winnings.. risk it on one turn of pitch and toss '' he personifies
his winnings as being something which can be thrown away .
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**In this poem the word " man " connotes a person who has god morals , strength of
character and generous , loving , understanding , forgiving nature

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