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The correct answer is 2. The shoemaker does not like being bothered.
Explanation:
In this excerpt, the narrator shows the shoemaker is completely focused on his work and when he is addressed by Monsieur Defarge he shows no interest in speaking to him but only in continuing with his work. This is seen in "It was raised for a moment, and a very faint voice responded to the salutation" because the shoemaker only provides short answers to Monsieur Defarge words and only looks at hem for a few seconds. In this context, it can be inferred (make an educated guess) the shoemaker does not like being bothered.
The shoemaker does not like being bothered, can be one infer from the exchange between Monsieur Defarge and the shoemaker.
What is the main idea of the story A Tale of Two Cities?
The main idea of A Tale of Two Cities is the concept of resurrection. Characters are brought metaphorically brought back to live throughout the novel.
In this excerpt, the narrator shows the shoemaker is completely focused on his work and when he is addressed by Monsieur Defarge he shows no interest in speaking to him but only in continuing with his work.
In this context, it can be inferred that the shoemaker does not like being bothered. Thus, option 2 is true.
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