oliver twist mid novel test part 2 (ch 7-11)
do you think oliver's assessment of the gentlemens goodness and the artful dodgers possible badness correct
(opinion)
does his description make him seem like a good man? why or why not
(opinion)
how does oliver's cell compare to the famous newgate prison cells
a dungeon compared to a palace
how was oliver stopped
a man hit him and knocked him down
what caused oliver to pretend not react to the beating and the jeers that followed
he didnt want them to know how badly they were hurting him
why do you think oliver is so defensive of his mother
he doesnt have nay family and her memory is the only thing that comes close
why do you think oliver didnt bother to beg when he arrived in town
he had been refused and frightened so often that he didnt see a point
what did the policemen say happened
that he had taken oliver into custody, searched him and found nothing
how many people chased after oliver
100
how far had oliver travelled by 8 oclock
5 miles
how many days did it take oliver to reach london
7
how far was it to london
70 miles
how did he react when he was finally alone
he cried more than any child should ever have to
why did he check to see of oliver was still asleep
he didnt want oliver to the the jerwelry
what did these impressions make him almost decide to do
almost run away again
what was the name of the town that oliver arrived in after 7 days
barnet
what was the true reason sowerberry adreed to beat oliver
bc his wife cried and he didnt want to deal with her
what did he have to do to get extra food and water on his way
beg
what supplies did oliver have with him on his trip to london
bread, shirt, two pairs of stockings, a penny
what did noah convince mr. bumble and the man in the white waistcoat to do with oliver
flog him
why was oliver excited to realize london was so close
he knew no one could find him there
why did fagin get angry that oliver was awake
he thought he was spying on him
what nearly frightened him into turning back
he was going to have to pass the farm
why did the old man think oliver was the thief
he was the last to run
why would mr bumble appear happy that oliver had run away
he would be rid of olive for good
what did charley mean when he called oliver 'just so jolly green'
innocent
what were oliver's first impressions of the streets of london
it was the dirtiest, most wretched place he had ever seen
which two boys returned while oliver was cleaning up
jack dawkins and charley bates
what was fagin doing when oliver awoke
making coffee and looking at jewelry
did the old gentleman approve of the way the mob handled oliver
no, he is kind and compassionate
did oliver know he was learning when he practiced taking the handkerchief from fagin's pocket
no
did the old gentleman remember who was oliver reminded him of
no
where did oliver go after mr fangs officers cleared the office
passed out in the yard
what did fagin say he would teach oliver to do
pick out emroidery with a needle
even after watching the game of pick-pocketing and practicing it himself, oliver still had no idea what the boys were doing when they approached the old gentlemen. what were the boys doing
picking his pocket
what were fagin and the boys really practicing when they were playing the game
pickpocketing
what did dodger have with him? what did charley have?
pocket books; 4 pocket handkerchiefs
what did oliver do in the morning in response to the rough treatment
ran away
what does the author mean when he says that mrs sowerbery was 'wholly innocent, in thought, word, or deed' of the accusation bumble has made
she was not guilty of feeding oliver too much meat bc she never would have fed him good meat anyway
what did dodger and charley do when the man begn to chase oliver? why did they do that
shouted "stop thief!" to cause a distraction
what does fagin look like
shriveled and vilanous-looking with a repulsive face and matted hair
having read the chapter, what do you the boys do for work
steal
how was oliver saved from three months pf hard labor for his 'crime'
the book-stall keeper stated he saw the thief, and it wasnt oliver
according to the author, mr fang holds power over what things concerning the lower class
the liberty, the good home, the character
who was mr fang
the magistrate
what behaviours on the parts of the other boys caused oliver to believe they werent really going to work
they walked at a lazy pace
what did oliver think of the girls who stopped by
they werent pretty but had free manners so the seemed nice
how did fang react to mr brownlow when he tried to speak on oliver's behalf?
told him to hold his tongue or be turned out of the office
how did oliver do when he practiced the game
very well; fagin was pleased
what had they been doing
working