1. On the eve of his scheduled execution, to whom does Charles Darnay NOT write a letter?
2. At what time does Sydney Carton enter Darnay's cell to initiate the prisoner exchange?
3. How does Carton ensure that Darnay does not resist the exchange of clothes?
4. How many prisoners are scheduled to be executed alongside "Darnay" (Carton)?
5. Who is the only person to realize that Carton is not actually Charles Darnay before the execution?
6. At the gates of Paris, for whom is the unconscious Darnay mistaken by the guards?
7. Jerry Cruncher makes a vow to give up two "occupations" if the group escapes. What are they?
8. Where does Miss Pross tell Jerry Cruncher to meet her with the carriage at three o'clock?
9. Why does Miss Pross stay behind while the others flee?
10. In the struggle between Miss Pross and Madame Defarge, how does the latter die?
11. What physical ailment does Miss Pross suffer as a result of the gunshot?
12. What does The Vengeance wonder during the execution at the guillotine?
13. How does Carton behave as he rides the tumbril (cart) to the guillotine?
14. Cartonโs final vision includes a future son of Lucie and Darnay. What is the child's name?
15. What does Carton foresee happening to the "evil of the Revolution" in his final vision?
16. "It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done..." This famous closing line belongs to:
17. Why does Miss Pross close all the doors in the apartment when Madame Defarge arrives?
18. What is the primary tone of the bookโs conclusion?
19. Carton assures the seamstress that they will find everlasting life in:
20. Cartonโs final state of mind as he faces the guillotine is :