Which best explains the development of Sydney Carton's character? A.
Sydney Carton finally decides to fight for Lucie's love.

B.
Sydney Carton rushes to Paris to save Gabelle.

C.
Sydney Carton sacrifices his life to prove his life is worth something.

D.
Sydney Carton resolves his problems with alcohol.

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Answer 1
Answer: the one that explains the development of sydney Carton's character would be : C. Sydney CArton sacrifices his life to prove his life is worth somethingin the story, Sydney Carton's is depicted as a good for nothing drunken man with loads of self pity and as a redemption, he sacrificed himself for the sake of lucie's happiness

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