1.
Why did most English towns need people during the Industrial Revolution?
ü To
work in the factories that were beginning to open all over the country.
2.
Why did the people who came to work have to go to the workhouses?
ü They were often so poor. They went there to find a bed
and some sort of food.
3.
Why did the doctor and the old nurse not know if the newly born المولود حديثا
baby would live?
ü Because the baby found it difficult to breathe.
4.
How was Oliver's mother when she arrived at the workhouse?
ü She was ill and weak when she arrived.
5. What did the weak and ill mother do just before she
died?
ü She kissed the baby gently on the cheek and smiled.
6.
Why was Oliver Twist sent to an old house immediately after he was born?
ü Because
he was an orphan. He was sent to live with other orphans there.
7. Who was Mrs Mann? What kind of woman was she?
ü She was the woman who looked after the orphans in the
old house. She was not a kind woman.
8.
Why did the orphans in the old house never have very much to eat?
ü Because Mrs Mann was given a little money to look
after them. She took some of this money for herself.
9.
What was Oliver's life like on his ninth birthday?
ü He was a small, weak child. He had spent all his life
in the old building with Mrs Mann who was not kind. He did not go to school and
he did not know the world outside.
10.
Who was Mr Bumble? Why did he visit Mrs Mann?
ü Mr Bumble was an official from the workhouse. He
visited Mrs Mann to take Oliver to work in the workhouse.
11.
Was Oliver sad to leave Mrs Mann? Why / Why not?
ü
Oliver was not sad
to leave Mrs Mann because she was not kind to him.
12.
Why was Oliver sad when he left the old building on his ninth birthday?
Or: Why did Oliver feel wretched when the door to the old house closed
behind him?
ü He was sad to leave his friends and the only home he
had ever known.
13.
Why did the managers of the workhouse tell Oliver he was very lucky?
ü Because they would give him food and a bed for nothing.
14.
Why was Oliver's life in the workhouse not easy?
ü He worked hard at the workhouse. His bed was very
uncomfortable and the food was never enough.
15.
Why were Oliver and the other boys in the workhouse close to starving?
ü Because the food was never enough. All they ate was a
thin soup.
16.
Why was the master furious with Oliver at the workhouse?
ü Because
he asked for more food. No one had ever asked for more before.
17.
How was Oliver punished for asking for more food?
ü He
was locked in a cold, dark room. He was beaten by Mr Bumble every day.
18.
What did the managers of the workhouse do to get rid of ليتخلصوا من
Oliver?
ü They put a message on the door of the workhouse. It
offered five pounds to anyone who could take Oliver away.
19.
How was Oliver's life when he was locked in the cold, dark room in the
workhouse?
ü He had never felt so alone. He cried himself to sleep
each night, then he woke up each morning and began to cry again. He was taken
from the room when it was time to eat.
20.
What did
Mr Bumble do to prevent any of the boys from asking for more food?
Or: How did Mr Bumble make an
example of Oliver جعله عبرة to discourage the other boys from asking for more food?
ü He made Oliver stand in front of them while they were
eating. Then he beat Oliver.
21.
Who was Mr
Sowerberry? Why did he tell Mr Bumble that he could take Oliver?
ü Mr Sowerberry was a coffin maker. He needed an
apprentice, so he told Mr Bumble that he could take Oliver.
22.
Why was Oliver crying when he was walking with Mr Bumble to Mr
Sowerberry's house?
ü Because he had no friends after he had left the
workhouse.
23.
Why was Mr Sowerberry not very happy (Why did he complain) when he saw
Oliver?
ü Because Oliver was very small.
24.
Why did Mrs Sowerberry object to اعترضت على Oliver's being very small?
ü Because it would cost money to feed him.
25.
How did Mrs Sowerberry treat عاملت Oliver? Give an example of this.
ü She treated him unkindly. She gave him some old food
that they had not eaten. She made him sleep down in the shop.
26.
Why was it not easy for Oliver to sleep when he went to Mr Sowerberry's?
ü Because he was alone in a strange, dark room,
surrounded by unfinished coffins.
27.
Who was Noah Claypole? What did he look like?
ü He was a boy who helped Mr Sowerberry. He was tall
with a red nose.
28.
What did Noah Claypole do to make sure Oliver knew who the master was?
ü He gave orders to Oliver and gave him a small kick.
29.
Give an example to show that Mrs Sowerberry didn't treat Oliver and Noah
equally. بمساواة
ü She
asked Noah to sit by the fire to have some breakfast, but she gave Oliver a
little bread and told him to eat it down below where it was freezing cold.
30.
Why was Noah jealous of غيور من Oliver?
ü Because Mr Sowerberry seemed pleased with Oliver. Noah
was told to work inside when Oliver went out with Mr Sowerberry.
31.
Why, do you think, did Noah talk unpleasantly about Oliver's mother?
ü I think Noah was jealous of Oliver because Mr
Sowerberry seemed pleased with him, so he wanted to annoy يضايقه him.
32.
Why did
Oliver feel ashamed and angry when Noah talked about his mother?
Or: Why did
Oliver start to hit Noah hard?
ü Because Noah talked badly about his mother. He said
that she died in the workhouse because she was no good at anything.
33.
How did Mr Sowerberry and his wife side with انحازوا لـ Noah against Oliver when they
quarrelled تشاجرا?
ü Before they knew what happened, they locked Oliver in
a dark cellar and complained to Mr Bumble.
34.
Give an example to show that Oliver was a courageous شجاع boy.
ü When he was locked in the cellar, Mr Bumble talked to
him menacingly, but Oliver told him that he was not afraid.
35.
What did Mr Bumble blame يلوم Mrs Sowerberry for?
ü He blamed her for giving Oliver too much meat and for
being too kind for him.
36.
What advice did Mr Bumble give to Mrs Sowerberry?
ü He advised her to leave Oliver in the cellar without
food for a few days and to feed him only soup.
37.
Why did Oliver run away from Mr Sowerberry's house?
ü He
knew he could not stay in that place any longer. His life was unbearable.
38.
How did Oliver run away from Mr Sowerberry's house?
ü He realised that the door was not locked. No one was
awake and it was easy to leave the house without anyone realising.
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