A. the Thames
B. A tavern
C. The Manettes’ house
D. Paris
A. He has an alibi
B. He proves that he is not French
C. He has a brilliant defence lawyer
D. He resembles Carton
D. He resembles Carton
A. George Washington
B. Louis XVI
C. John Adams
D. Napoleon Bonaparte
A. George Washington
A. Murder
B. TREASON
C. Pretty theft
D. Robbery
B. TREASON
A. I am hungry
B. Wine
C. His name
D. Blood
D. Blood
A. The Dover mail coach
B. The broken wine cask
C. Tellson’s Bank
D. Madame Defarge’s malevolent stare
B. The broken wine cask
A. Drawing
B. Whittling
C. Shoemaking
D. Storytelling
C. Shoemaking
A. Jacques
B. Pierre
C. Jasper
D. Xavier
A. Jacques
A. A picture of his wife and daughter
B. The Bible
C. A keg of wine
D. A lock of his wife’s hair
D. A lock of his wife’s hair