Great Expectations
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25 Questions

1. Pip Admires The Pale Young Man For His

2. Pip's Attempt To Return Magwitch's Two-pound Notes Is Ironic Because

3. The Opening Scene Of The Novel Takes Place In A Setting That Is

4. Pip Believes It Is Miss Havisham Who Is Going To Make Him

5. Pip Becomes Alarmed When He Realizes That _______ Is Lurking Around The Area.

6. The Person Whom Pip Says He Looks Up To In His Heart Is

7. Through Pip's Actions Dickens Shows Us The Importance Of

8. Which Characters Help Pip Most In This Section Of The Novel?

9. During Joe's Visit To London - Joe Tells Pip That He

10. Joe And Pip Are Alike In That

11. When Miss Havisham Says - "Sharper Teeth Than Teeth Of Mice Have Gnawed At Me" - She Id Referring To

12. Estella Thinks Pip

13. In This Section Of The Novel - Miss Havisham Shows That She Has Changed Since We First Met Her By

14. Pip's Convict Confesses That He Stole A Pork Pie

15. Bentley Drummle - A Student At Mr. Pocket's School - Is The One Whom

16. During This Part Of The Novel - The Only Person (Besides Pip Himself) Who Expresses Disapproval Of Pip's Treatment Of Joe Is

17. During This Section Of The Novel - Miss Havisham Reveals That She Wants

18. Pip's First Feelings On Learning That Magwitch Is His Benefactor Can Best Be Described As

19. Miss Havisham Never _________ Her House.

20. In This Section Of The Novel - We See Pip's Kindness - Loyalty - And Modesty When He

21. Wemmick Moves Magwitch To______ For His Protection.

22. When Pip Arrives In London - Jaggers Tells Him -

23. One Stormy Evening In London - Pip Receives A Midnight Visitor Who Turns Put To Be His

24. Because Pip Tells The Story From The First-person Point Of View -

25. When Pip Talks About How He Acted Toward Joe During This Period - He Speaks