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Questions and Answers
Where did Sikes and Oliver end up after walking through the narrow streets and courts?
Where did Sikes and Oliver end up after walking through the narrow streets and courts?
- A dark corner
- A cattle-market
- A track of passengers
- A large open space (correct)
What did Sikes command Oliver to do when they reached the dark corner?
What did Sikes command Oliver to do when they reached the dark corner?
- Speak softly to Bull's-Eye
- Take hold of Nancy's hand (correct)
- Look around for passengers
- Resist Sikes
Why did Sikes slow down his pace when they reached the open space?
Why did Sikes slow down his pace when they reached the open space?
- The girl was unable to walk any longer (correct)
- They were out of the track of passengers
- The dog growled at Oliver
- The rapid rate of walking was tiring
What did Sikes do to Oliver's throat to ensure his silence?
What did Sikes do to Oliver's throat to ensure his silence?
Why did Bull's-Eye growl and eye Oliver?
Why did Bull's-Eye growl and eye Oliver?
Flashcards
What kind of space did Sikes and Oliver reach?
What kind of space did Sikes and Oliver reach?
The location Sikes and Oliver arrived at after navigating a maze of narrow streets and courts. It was a large, open area.
What did Sikes tell Oliver to do at the dark corner?
What did Sikes tell Oliver to do at the dark corner?
Sikes told Oliver to firmly grasp Nancy's hand as they reached a dark corner.
Why did Sikes slow down his pace?
Why did Sikes slow down his pace?
Sikes noticed Nancy was too tired and couldn't walk any further. He slowed down to let her rest.
How did Sikes make Oliver stay quiet?
How did Sikes make Oliver stay quiet?
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Why did Bull's-Eye growl at Oliver?
Why did Bull's-Eye growl at Oliver?
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Study Notes
Escape through narrow streets to a cattle market
- The characters are walking through narrow streets and courts
- The streets lead to a large open space which is a cattle market
- Sikes slows down because the girl with them can't keep up
- Sikes tells Oliver to hold Nancy's hand
- They are in a dark corner away from other people
- Oliver realizes that resisting would be pointless
- Oliver gives his hand to Nancy and Sikes takes his other hand
- Sikes commands his dog, Bull's-Eye, to watch Oliver
- The dog growls and eyes Oliver as if wanting to attack him
- The text does not specify the reason for their escape or their relationship to each other
- The text does not provide any information about the characters' appearance or background
- The text does not reveal any further events or actions
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Test your knowledge of the classic novel "Oliver Twist" with this quiz! Explore the dark and gritty streets of 19th century London as you answer questions about the characters, plot, and themes of Charles Dickens' iconic story. How well do you remember Oliver, Nancy, and the notorious Fagin? Find out in this literary quiz!