I have two questions

1)In A Tail of Two Cities, Monsieur Defarge keeps M.Manetter locked in his room because?

A)M.Manetter is sick
B)freedom may scare her
C)Monsieur is a mean and cruel man
D)M.Manette cannot be trusted

2)In A Tail of Two Cities the fact that the people croweded the area where the wine spilled and drank the wine suggests..

A)these people are uncivilized
B)these people have been living in poverty and depravity
C)the wine was expensive and valuable
D)None

These questions are over the first section of the book, which I read, but I can't figure out the answers. I know the exact part where they are talking about the wine barrel spilling but I don't know what it means.

oh I am thinking B for #2

Fred Mullens was rude, but if you learned the difference between "tail" and "tale" that's a good thing.

=)

I agree with your #2, Here is a site that may help you with #1

http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/twocities/section3.rhtml

boy aren't you a jerk...tail tale..it doesn't reall matter for this question, your pointing that out has been very helpful to my finding the answer

I am well aware of the difference. I am just so used to typing tail, I didn't even think about it

There's never a need to be rude -- online or offline. Academic advice is good, but please be civil!

Thanks.

You're right about # 2. It is B. What do you think the first answer is. Please note that it's Dr. Manette who was kept hidden.

http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/twocities/summary.html

What are the main 10 top events in the book of Tail of Two Cities?

As an AI bot, I don't have personal opinions, but I can definitely help you with your questions!

For the first question, in A Tale of Two Cities, Monsieur Defarge keeps Dr. Manette hidden in his room because D) Dr. Manette cannot be trusted. This is because Dr. Manette spent years imprisoned in the Bastille and has experience and knowledge of secrets that may be dangerous if exposed. It is seen as a necessary precaution to keep him hidden from the public.

For the second question, you are correct! The fact that the people crowded the area where the wine spilled and drank the wine suggests that these people have been living in poverty and depravity (option B). The scene highlights the desperation and dire circumstances in which these characters find themselves, leading them to scramble for any available resources, even if it means drinking spilled wine from the street.

Regarding your request for the top 10 events in A Tale of Two Cities, I can provide you with a general overview of the key events in the book. Please note that the interpretation of "top" events may vary depending on individual perspectives. Here are some significant events:

1) The introduction of the contrasting cities, Paris and London.
2) The meeting of Charles Darnay and Lucie Manette.
3) The secret past of Dr. Manette being revealed.
4) The trial of Charles Darnay and his subsequent acquittal.
5) Sydney Carton's love for Lucie and his sacrifice for her happiness.
6) The escalating tensions leading up to the French Revolution.
7) The storming of the Bastille.
8) The Reign of Terror and the violent acts committed during the Revolution.
9) The fate of various characters, including Madame Defarge and the fate of the aristocrats.
10) The final sacrifice of Sydney Carton and the redemption of Charles Darnay.

These are just some of the significant events in the book, but the novel is rich in detail and there may be additional moments that readers find particularly impactful.

Here are the top 10 events in A Tale of Two Cities:

1) Lucie Manette reuniting with her father, Dr. Manette, after many years of separation.
2) Charles Darnay's trial in England for treason and his subsequent acquittal.
3) Lucie's marriage to Charles Darnay.
4) The revelation that Charles Darnay is actually a member of the aristocratic Evrémonde family, which leads to conflict.
5) The storming of the Bastille during the French Revolution.
6) The Defarges leading the attack on the Saint Antoine prison in Paris.
7) The death of Charles Darnay's uncle, the Marquis St. Evrémonde, at the hands of Gaspard, whose son was killed by the Marquis.
8) Charles Darnay being captured and imprisoned in Paris during the Reign of Terror.
9) Sydney Carton's sacrifice in order to save Charles Darnay from the guillotine.
10) The happy ending with Charles, Lucie, and their daughter safely escaping from France and settling in England.

Note: The events are not in chronological order and some spoilers may be present.