Book II - Chapter XVI. Still Knitting Quiz — A Tale of Two Cities
by Charles Dickens
Comprehension Quiz: Book II - Chapter XVI. Still Knitting
What does Defarge learn from his police contact at the Paris gate?
What does Madame Defarge compare the revolution to when reassuring her husband?
What is the secret signal Madame Defarge uses when Barsad enters the wine-shop?
Which of these events actually happened in this chapter?
How does Barsad greet Defarge when he enters the wine-shop?
What crucial information does Barsad reveal about Lucie Manette?
Which of these events actually happened in this chapter?
What is Darnay's mother's family name, as revealed in this chapter?
How does Madame Defarge signal to Defarge that he should answer Barsad's questions briefly?
What do the village peasants believe happened to the stone faces on the Marquis's chateau?
What does the "structure yet unbuilt" at the chapter's end refer to?
Which of these events actually happened in this chapter?
How does Defarge describe his wife at the end of the chapter?
What does Madame Defarge claim her knitting is for when Barsad asks?
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