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A Tale of Two Cities
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citizen : someone who belongs to a country or city
condemn : to say at a law trial that someone must be punished
emigrant : someone who leaves their own country to live in another country
grave : a hole in the ground where a dead person is buried
guillotine : a machine with a big knife for cutting people's heads off
guilty : you are guilty if it is proved at a law trial that you have done something wrong
hang : to kill someone by holding them above the ground with a rope round their neck
innocent : this adjective describes a person who is accused of a crime but did not do it
knit : to use long sticks to make clothes from wool
Marquis : the title of a nobleman
memory : something that you remember
nobleman : someone belonging to an important, titled family
pale : with little colour in the face
peasant : a poor farmer who owns or rents a small piece of land
powerful : strong or important enough to make other people do what you want
revolution : when people fight to change the way their country is controlled
servant : someone who is paid to work in another person's house
suffer : to feel pain, sadness, etc. in body or mind
terror : very great fear
tribunal : a group of people who are judges at some kinds of trial
A Tale of Two Cities
Across:1. | to kill someone by holding them above the ground with a rope round their neck | 3. | a hole in the ground where a dead person is buried | 4. | someone who belongs to a country or city | 8. | a poor farmer who owns or rents a small piece of land | 10. | when people fight to change the way their country is controlled |
| 11. | to use long sticks to make clothes from wool | 15. | a machine with a big knife for cutting people's heads off | 17. | to feel pain, sadness, etc. in body or mind | 18. | to say at a law trial that someone must be punished | 19. | strong or important enough to make other people do what you want |
| | Down:2. | someone belonging to an important, titled family | 3. | you are guilty if it is proved at a law trial that you have done something wrong | 5. | very great fear | 6. | the title of a nobleman | 7. | with little colour in the face |
| 9. | someone who is paid to work in another person's house | 12. | a group of people who are judges at some kinds of trial | 13. | someone who leaves their own country to live in another country | 14. | something that you remember | 16. | this adjective describes a person who is accused of a crime but did not do it |
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A Tale of Two Cities
Across:1. | to kill someone by holding them above the ground with a rope round their neck | 3. | a hole in the ground where a dead person is buried | 4. | someone who belongs to a country or city | 8. | a poor farmer who owns or rents a small piece of land | 10. | when people fight to change the way their country is controlled |
| 11. | to use long sticks to make clothes from wool | 15. | a machine with a big knife for cutting people's heads off | 17. | to feel pain, sadness, etc. in body or mind | 18. | to say at a law trial that someone must be punished | 19. | strong or important enough to make other people do what you want |
| | Down:2. | someone belonging to an important, titled family | 3. | you are guilty if it is proved at a law trial that you have done something wrong | 5. | very great fear | 6. | the title of a nobleman | 7. | with little colour in the face |
| 9. | someone who is paid to work in another person's house | 12. | a group of people who are judges at some kinds of trial | 13. | someone who leaves their own country to live in another country | 14. | something that you remember | 16. | this adjective describes a person who is accused of a crime but did not do it |
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