Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth, England, in 1812., True, False, Dickens continued his education normally even after his father was imprisoned., True, False, A Tale of Two Cities is set only in England., True, False, The French ruling classes treated poor people fairly., True, False, Mr. Jarvis Lorry worked for Tellson’s Bank in London., True, False, Miss Lucie Manette believed her father had died many years ago., True, False, Defarge was Doctor Manette’s old servant., True, False, Doctor Manette had forgotten his real name and used his prison number instead., True, False, Lucie Manette fainted when she first saw her father in Paris., True, False, Doctor Manette fully recovered immediately after leaving France., True, False, Charles Darnay was accused of being a French spy in England., True, False, Charles Darnay was found guilty at his trial., True, False, Five years passed before Charles Darnay’s trial took place., True, False, Madame Defarge brought the shoemaking tools to the coach, True, False, The young gentleman on the boat introduced himself as Charles Darnay immediately.The young gentleman on the boat introduced himself as Charles Darnay immediately., True, False, Lucie and Doctor Manette returned to live peacefully in London.Lucie and Doctor Manette returned to live peacefully in London. , True, False, Doctor Manette cried out for his shoemaking tools when leaving Paris.Doctor Manette cried out for his shoemaking tools when leaving Paris., True, False, Lucie Manette is described as a young girl of about seventeen with golden hair and blue eyes.Lucie Manette is described as a young girl of about seventeen with golden hair and blue eyes., True, False, Mr. Lorry is described as emotional and dramatic.Mr. Lorry is described as emotional and dramatic. , True, False, Doctor Manette has white hair and a thin face, True, False, Madame Defarge is described as a strongly-built woman with a fixed expression, True, False, John Barsad is presented as an honest and trustworthy man., True, False, Defarge shows concern for Doctor Manette’s condition. , True, False, Madame Defarge is cheerful and talkative. Madame Defarge is cheerful and talkative. , True, False.
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