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please miss huda the rest of the chapters the exams are due |
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the test is after 9 days only waiting for your quick response
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A Tale of two cities ---Chapter 5
1)"The corner echoed and re-echoed with the tread of feet, some as it seemed in the room, some coming, some going and not one within sight."
*What did Charles Dickens mean by “echoing footsteps”? Early in the novel, the “echoing footsteps” is introduced at the corner of Soho to link the quiet, happy life there with the mad dangerous footsteps in Paris. This is Dickens’s habit of preparing the reader for what is to follow. These footsteps will not surround only the Manettes but also all the persons present at the tea time (Darnay – Carton – Miss Pross – Mr. Lorry). All these persons will be dropping to Paris one by one for different aims starting with Mr. Lorry and ending with Carton. 2)Speak about Write short notes about Miss Pross. She was an English woman who had been caring for Lucie since she was a child. She treated Lucie like a daughter, and was willing to give her life for Lucie. She was an unselfish woman who was ready to make herself a slave عبده to her. She was from those women who were happy to be servants for beauty which they had never had, and to bright hopes that they had never shone upon their dark lives Mr. Lorry respected her much more than any other rich woman. Quotations with model answers on chapter 5 1)"I don't want dozens of people who are not at all worthy of ladybird to come here looking for her." Miss Pross said these words to Mr. Lorry when she was telling him about her worries about Lucie. Miss Pross was complaining about …………………………………………… . 2)"To the best of my understanding he is afraid of the whole subject”. These words were said by Miss Pross to Mr. Lorry when the latter asked her if she had ever heard the doctor mention anything about his prison days to Luice Manette. She answered him saying that the doctor was afraid to talk about the whole subject or he would lose his mind once again. 3)"I have imagined them to be the footsteps of the people who are to come into my life, and my father's" Lucie said these words to Darney when he asked her about the echoing footsteps. These footsteps refer to the footsteps of the angry people after the breaking out of the revolution. These footsteps would interfere in the Manettes' lives……….
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A tale of Two cities --Chapter 6
Questions with model answers on chapter 6
1)The Marquis of Evremonde was an insolent وقح rude character”. Give an example to show this. The Maquis was a hateful character. He used to insult يهين the poor people. Even when he ran over the child (Gaspard’s son) with his carriage, he said it wasn’t his fault and blamed the people for keeping their children in his way عقبة فى طريقه . He didn’t care about the dead boy. Moreover he gave his father a coin to make up for يعوضه عن the death of his child. 2)What event in Paris led to the murder of the Marquis? On his way back to his palace the Marquis de St Evremonde killed Gaspard’s child under his carriage. The Marquis was haughty. When he had known that the child died, he was only anxious about his horses. Later he threw out a gold coin to the child’s father and thought that everything was all right. He called the people “dogs” but none of them dared to يجرؤ do anything. They kept looking at the Marquis with hatred in their eyes. To revenge ينتقم for his son’s death, Gaspard followed the Marquis and murdered him in his bed. 3)What was the point of difference between Darnay and his uncle? Although he was one of the Evermonde family, Darnay didn’t like his family's life. Darnay told his uncle that the name of their family was hateful to the French people because of the cruelty they did to them. The Marquis saw this a sign of respect دليل إحترام. Darnay said that he gave up his father’s wealth because it was built on misery. It was a tower of waste, debt, hunger and suffering. The Marquis criticized نفد this saying Darnay had a weak character and regarded واعتبره him a shame عار in their family. Quotations with model answers on chapter 6 1) “Be a brave man. It is better for the poor little thing to die so, than to live.” Defarge said these words to Gaspard who was crying hard because the Marquis's carriage ran over him. Defarge was trying to comfort him and prevent him from attacking the Marquis. Gaspard got mad on seeing his child run over under the wheels of the Marquis’s carriage. Because he was one of the suffering people, Defarge saw it was better for the child to die than to live and lead a miserable life like them. 2)“We have done wrong, and we are reaping the fruits of our wrongs.” Darnay said these words to his uncle when he was telling him about his intention to live in England. Charles was an anti-aristocrat ضد الأرستقراط who rejected رفض his Evermonde heritage ميراث, social title لقب اجتماعى and his country. For him, his family’s wealth was based on the misery of the poor people. That’s why they were hated by all. He wanted to repay the poor people for the wrongs his family did to them. 1)“Drive him fast to his tomb. This from JACQUES.” This is the message Gaspard left attached to the knife he used to kill the Marquis who had killed his child. The Marquis's carriage ran over Gaspard's child. He didn't care about the feelings of his father and threw a coin instead of his dead child. Being one of the Jacques (the group preparing for the revolution), Gaspard was so angry that he followed the Marquis and killed him in bed.
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آخر تعديل بواسطة Huda Mohammed 2010 ، 05-01-2010 الساعة 05:14 AM |
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معلش هنتقل عليكي يا مس هدا
بس هو ممكن حضرتك تحطيهم في ملف ورد و ترفعيه لان الكلام هنا داخل في بعضه ومش فاهمه حاجة |
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thanks for your concern mrs huda
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thanks alot Miss Huda
waiting for the rest God bless you |
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waiting for the rest please mrs huda soonest
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ياريت يا مس ترفعيهوم على ملف word
Mersi |
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we are waiting mrs huda the exams are due
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Thaaaaaaaaaaaanks alot
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إعتذار
Sorry for not being able to send all the chapters needed for the first term
I'll try here to start the second term earlier to give a hand But I'd like to ask any reader to comment on the work What I mean by comment is to write your own point of view, your criticism on the work, questions and so on Any teacher needs these things to learn more
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in chapter 11 , there is a character called Foulon
my question is who is Foulon ? and if u please give us some questions and their answers thank u. |
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اقتباس:
Foulon؟؟؟؟؟؟؟ ممكن تعمل نسخة من الجزء اللى ذكر فيه هذا الاسم لمزيد من التوضيح
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' Does everyone here remember old Foulon,who told the starving people to eat grass?'
انا بس عايزة اعرف مين الشخصية دى لان الرواية الواضح ان محذوف منها احداث كتير عن الرواية الاصلية كان وضعها ايه الشخصية دى فى الوقت دة و شكرا جزيلا على الاستجابة |
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