Cracking the Code: Solutions and Study Tips for "Oliver Twist" (Green Apple Edition)
Reading Oliver Twist in English is a rite of passage for language learners. The Green Apple series (published by Cideb/Liberty) does a fantastic job of simplifying Dickens’ classic while keeping the gritty atmosphere of Victorian London alive.
Illustration: A picture of Oliver walking towards London with a worried expression.
- Question: What is the name of the workhouse where Oliver Twist was born?
- Solution: The workhouse where Oliver Twist was born is called the "Parish Workhouse".
That evening, Marco opened the real Green Apple book—not the PDF of answers, but the actual story. He read about the dirty London fog, the squeaky door of Fagin’s den, and the kind Mr. Brownlow’s warm library. He laughed when the Artful Dodger tipped his hat. He felt Oliver’s hunger.
This paper explores the Green Apple edition of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist