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Where did the children live?
With their family in a small house
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boom
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shark
Other team loses 20 points!
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rocket
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banana
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What solutions does Dickens offer to the social problems that he describes in Oliver Twist?
Dickens doesn't offer any precise solutions. He hopes his story will help his readers change their opinon about poor people
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Describe a typical day in a factory
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When did the Industrial revolution start?
In 1760
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When did he die?
In 1860
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rocket
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gift
Win 25 points!
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baam
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Why did Charles Dickens leave school?
He had to work to earn money for his family
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star
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rocket
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lifesaver
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How did the people live in the towns?
They lived terrible and difficult lives
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When was Charles Dickens born?
On 17th February, 1812
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What condition were the children in?
They were hungry, ill and a lot of children were only 5 years old
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What did the people do when the industrial revolution started?
Many moved from the country to the towns to work in the new factories
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When did the children work? How much did they earn?
Most children worked 12 - 14 hours a day and they earned about âŽ0.03 a day
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What happened in 1824?
Charles Dickens's father went to prison for financial problems
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banana
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magnet
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rocket
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baam
Lose 25 points!
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