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James K.

Elias

Pre-IB British Authors (Hour 9)

Mr. Moore

4th May 2011

Option #25: Pick 5 Songs

1) Change by Sean Kingston Lyrics:

Change, Change, Change,

Change, Change, Change,

Chorus:

Oh I wish I had the power, the power to change the world

But im just one man trying to do it on my own

Oh I wish I had the power, the power to change the world

But im just one man trying to do it on my own

Can someone help me? (change the world)

Can somebody help me? (change the world)

Everyday I saw you there chillen on the corner

Puffin on crack and marijauna

Because I know how your life is

Nobody just be guidin, no

Hope to see black people living longer

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Also less kids without fathers

We should all come together

Please stop fighting and killing eachother

Its what happens when your living in the street life

Its so dark and you dont get sunlight

People seeing why you dont get treated right

But ima try to change it

Chorus:

Oh I wish I had the power, the power to change the world

But im just one man trying to do it on my own

Oh I wish I had the power, the power to change the world

But im just one man trying to do it on my own

Can someone help me? (change the world)

Can somebody help me? (change the world)

Many people living off welfare

Hoping things get better next year

But I'm covered in tears

So many sick without health care

Too many innocent people dyin'

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And I dont know why

You gotta keep your eyes open even when your rollin'

As days go by

Its what happens when your living in the street life

Its so dark and you dont get sunlight

People seeing why you dont get treated right

But ima try to change it

Chorus:

Oh I wish I had the power, the power to change the world

But im just one man trying to do it on my own

Oh I wish I had the power, the power to change the world

But im just one man trying to do it on my own

Bridge:

Somebody change the world

We've got little boys and little girls

Growing up on this sinful earth

Oh whats happening?

I dont know, but please tell me

We've got all these criminals and discretes

Killin people for no reason

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I dont know why

Chorus:

Oh I wish I had the power, the power to change the world

But im just one man trying to do it on my own

Oh I wish I had the power, the power to change the world

But im just one man trying to do it on my own

Can someone help me? (change, change, change)

Can somebody help me? (change, change, change)

2) Good People by Jack Johnson

3) Working Class Hero by John Lennon

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4) Get up, Stand up by Bob Marley

5) Hard Times by John Legend

6) Sounds of Silence by Simon and Garfunkel

A Tale of Two Cities

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Across

5. A feeling shown in Chapter 5, Book 1 by the hording of the broken wine cask

6. Fill in the blank: Madame Defarge's knitting was actually the continual creation of an

everchanging ______

8. The board that was overseeing the sentencing of all people (Hint: Vocab Word)

14. Fill in the blank: The Bastille is the _________ for the Revolutionary forces (Hint: it was a

vocab word)

17. A common name for the European lower class

18. One of the upper class who rejected his upper class status and the way of life it entailed

20. Madame Defarge is often compared to these figures from Greek Mythology

22. Jerry Cruncher's nighttime fun

23. The adopted name of the French Revolutionaries

25. A war dance performed in correlation with a popular revolutionary song

29. The most common and self inflicted description of Mr. Lorry

Down

1. A rich French person who thinks nothing of running people over

2. The name of the man who was at the head of the storming of the Bastille

3. Mr. Manette stated this was his name when he was first found

4. Mr. Manette appealed in this way to convince the people to not sentence Darnay to death

7. Both Mr. Manette and Charles Darnay underwent this during the novel

9. The one person who could bring Mr. Manette back to his former self

10. Carton exemplified this idea through the very end of the story and his life unfortunately

11. The French upper class fled here as the revolution began to unfold

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12. In Book 2, Chapters 21 and 22 this red substance replaces wine while still flooding the streets

13. Where Mr. Manette was hidden for 18 years

15. Madame Defarge's way of sentencing people to death was very cunning or this word from

our vocabulary quizzes

16. This was the commoner's attitude towards various people of the upper class in France

19. The very idea of the French Revolution was to abolish these people which inevitably lead to

the sentencing of Charles Darnay to death because of his belonging to this class

21. Mr. Lorry worked for this bank

24. This prevails over hate and the Tale of Two Cities exemplifies this with the final fight

between the hateful Madame Defarge and Miss Pross

26. The Defarge's were both examples of this type of person

27. The revolutionary idea of what would happen after the revolution succeeded (Hint: A similar

thing happens to Jesus Christ in the Christian religion)

28. What the poor hoped to accomplish in return for the years of rich oppression

30. A skill acquired during Mr. Manette's 18 year disappearance and his safe-guard

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The_Fates Madame Defarge is often compared to these figures from Greek Mythology

Love This prevails over hate and the Tale of Two Cities exemplifies this with the final fight

between the hateful Madame Defarge and Miss Pross

Sacrifice Carton exemplified this idea through the very end of the story and his life

unfortunately

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Aristocracy The very idea of the French Revolution was to abolish these people which

inevitably lead to the sentencing of Charles Darnay to death because of his belonging to this

class

Peasant A common name for the European lower class

Hateful This was the commoner's attitude towards various people of the upper class in France

Imploringly Mr. Manette appealed in this way to convince the people to not sentence Darnay to

death

Resurrection The revolutionary idea of what would happen after the revolution succeeded (Hint:

A similar thing happens to Jesus Christ in the Christian religion)

Revolutionary The Defarge's were both examples of this type of person

Tellsons Mr. Lorry worked for this bank

1O5_North_Tower Mr. Manette stated this was his name when he was first found

England The French upper class fled here as the revolution began to unfold

Defarge The name of the man who was at the head of the storming of the Bastille

Charles_Darnay One of the upper class who rejected his upper class status and the way of life it

entailed

Furtive Madame Defarge's way of sentencing people to death was very cunning or this word

from our vocabulary quizzes

Imprisonment Both Mr. Manette and Charles Darnay underwent this during the novel

Bastille Where Mr. Manette was hidden for 18 years

Shoe_making A skill acquired during Mr. Manette's 18 year disappearance and his safe-guard

Lucie_Manette The one person who could bring Mr. Manette back to his former self

Businessman The most common and self inflicted description of Mr. Lorry

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Desperation A feeling shown in Chapter 5, Book 1 by the hording of the broken wine cask

Carmagnole A war dance performed in correlation with a popular revolutionary song

Blood In Book 2, Chapters 21 and 22 this red substance replaces wine while still flooding the

streets

Grave_Robbing Jerry Cruncher's nighttime fun

Loadstone Fill in the blank: The Bastille is the _________ for the Revolutionary forces (Hint: it

was a vocab word)

Tribunal The board that was overseeing the sentencing of all people (Hint: Vocab Word)

Marquis_Evremonde A rich French person who thinks nothing of running people over

Jacques The adopted name of the French Revolutionaries

Registry Fill in the blank: Madame Defarge's knitting was actually the continual creation of an

everchanging ______

Revenge What the poor hoped to accomplish in return for the years of rich oppression

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