This character bit Mr. Murdstone and was sent away.
Who is David?
Why does Miss Betsey refuse to take infant David as her own?
What is "because he is a boy?"
From what condition does Steerforth suffer?
What is insomnia?
What happens to David while on his way to Miss Betsey’s house?
What is robbed?
The repetition of initial sounds is called this.
What is alliteration?
I felt enormous grief when my niece ran away, but I was determined to find her an bring her home.
Who is Peggotty?
When they first meet him, how do David and Peggotty feel about Mr. Murdstone?
What is disapproving?
Whom does Peggotty marry?
Who is Mr. Barkus?
When he works in the wine-bottling factory, with whom does David live?
Who is Mr. Micawber?
A character, group, characteristic, or entity that opposes the protagonist.
What is an antagonist?
I am the niece of Daniel and Clara.
Who is Emily?
What happened to the fathers of Ham and Little Em’ly?
What is "he drowned?"
In what industry do the Murdstones send David to work?
What is wine-bottling?
What name does Miss Betsey give to David?
What is Trotwood Copperfield?
A reference to another work or famous figure.
What is an allusion?
I stressed firmness with my wife and her son.
Who is Mr. Murdstone?
What does David foreshadow about the life of Little Em’ly?
What is "it will be painful?"
How does Mr. Creakle treat the boys at Salem House?
What is cruelly?
In which of the following ways do the Murdstones make a bad impression on Miss Betsey?
What is:
-they arrive on donkeys?
-they are rude?
-they threaten David?
Aesop's "The Ant and the Grasshopper" is and example of this.
What is an allegory?
I left Blunderstone when my grand-niece turned out to be a grand-nephew.
Who is Betsey Trotwood?
What causes David to be locked in his room for five days?
What is "he bit Mr. Murdstone?"
How do the Murdstones treat David after the death of his mother?
What is "with no interest?"
With whom does David live while he attends school at Canterbury?
Who is Mr. Wickfield?
An address to someone not present or to a personified object or idea.
What is an apostrophe?