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Grades 11 and 12 - Literature - Senior High School - Silas Marner - Dialogue
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MCQs on the dialog in George Eliot's Silas Marner.

Grades 11 and 12 - Literature - Senior High School - Silas Marner - Dialogue
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10 Questions

1. Match the dialog to the correct speaker.

'For if us as knows so little can see a bit o' good and rights, we may be sure as there's a good and a rights bigger nor what we can know — I feel it i' my own inside as it must be so'
2. Match the dialog to the correct speaker.

'I've lived with a secret on my mind, but I'll keep it from you no longer'
3. Match the dialog to the correct speaker.

'I'm such a good-natured brother, you know'
4. Match the dialog to the correct speaker.

'There is no just God that governs the earth righteously, but a God of lies, that bears witness against the innocent'
5. Match the dialog to the correct speaker.

'I've lived with a secret on my mind, but I'll keep it from you no longer'
6. Match the dialog to the correct speaker.

'For if us as knows so little can see a bit o' good and rights, we may be sure as there's a good and a rights bigger nor what we can know — I feel it i' my own inside as it must be so'
7. Match the dialog to the correct speaker.

'You're a silly-shally fellow: you take after your poor mother. She never had a will of her own; a woman has no call for one, if she's got a proper man for her husband'
8. Match the dialog to the correct speaker.

'I'm such a good-natured brother, you know'
9. Match the dialog to the correct speaker.

'There is no just God that governs the earth righteously, but a God of lies, that bears witness against the innocent'
10. Match the dialog to the correct speaker.

'I wasn't worth doing wrong for — nothing is in this world'