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Art [367]
3 years ago
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Please help! I need help coming up with a thought-provoking question for book one (chapters 1-6) of a tale of two cities for a S

ocratic seminar. Will mark brainliest!
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1 answer:
zepelin [54]3 years ago
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Answer: Here are some questions you can ask, also don't sweat it Socratic seminars are for students who are curious about the book and their opinion.

Explanation:

1. What was your first impression of Sydney Carton? What gave you this impression?

2. After reading the chapters, has your opinion of Carton changed? What is Carton’s opinion about himself? What negative and positive traits does he possess?

3. Is Sydney Carton someone you could see as your friend? Why or why not?

4. What is the significance of the title “The Gold Thread”? How is it applicable to the novel?

5. Explain why Charles Darnay gave up his inheritance and explain what his uncle’s reaction was to this decision.

6. Consider what Sydney Carton said he would do for Lucie at the end of the last chapter in this section. What do you think of his intentions? Should he be considered trustworthy?

7. Charles Dickens originally wanted to title this book Buried Alive. Do you think this would have been an effective title for the novel? Why or why not?

8. Sydney Carton resents Charles Darnay. Is this a realistic response to their personal situations?

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