Great Expectations
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25 Questions

1. Pip Is Not Entirely Satisfied With His Life In London Because He

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

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

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

5. Pip Sees ________ Out On The Marshes.

6. Which Of The Following Characters From Pip's Youth Returns In This Part Of The Novel?

7. After Pip First Visits Miss Havisham's - He

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

9. Wemmick Moves Magwitch To______ For His Protection.

10. In Her Dealings With Pip - Miss Havisham Seems Exceedingly

11. In This Final Part Of The Novel - Dickens' Emphasis On The Importance Of Loyalty Is Exemplified In Joe's Treatment Of Pip And In

12. The Two Major Events In This Section Of The Novel Are When

13. What Do Both Miss Havisham And Magwitch Have In Common?

14. Pip Finally Realizes What He Has Done To Hurt

15. Estella Treats Pip Differently From All The Other Men By

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

17. The Turning Point Of The Novel And Of Pip's Life Occurs When Pip

18. Estella Would Describe Joe Gargery As

19. The Three Most Important Settings In The Novel Also Represent The Three Main Aspects Of Pip's Life:

20. Mr. Trabb - The Tailor - Is _____Pip's Rise In Fortune.

21. Of All The Characters We Have Met So Far - Herbert Pocket's Character Most Resembles That Of

22. After He Recovers From The Shock Of Meeting Magwitch - Pip Has Serious Conversations With Jaggers - Estella - And Miss Havisham. In All These Conversations - Pip Expresses Himself

23. The Two People Who Caused Miss Havisham To Adopt Her Strange Life Style In Satis House Are Her

24. At The End Of The Novel - When Pip Recovers From His Illness - He Journeys To The Forge In Order To

25. Dickens Original Ending For Great Expectations