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A close reading of The Victims reveals that Ogugua's pr-marital and extra-marital affairs are a reflection of her

  • A. innate promiscuity
  • B. love of public scandals
  • C. defiance of social norms
  • D. self-hate.
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The major cause of the tragedy in The Victims is

  • A. the African polygamous marriage system
  • B. Nwabunor's jealosy
  • C. Ogugua's moral laxity
  • D. Obunua's irresponsibility
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In Great Expectations, Pips nursing of Magwitch is significant because it

  • A. prevents Magwitch's immediate death by prolonging his life
  • B. enables Magwitch to confirm Pip's as his heir
  • C. recalls Herbert's nursing of Pip
  • D. shows Pip's moral regeneration.
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At the very end of Great Expectations, Estella disclosed to Pip that the source of her present maturity and wisdom was

  • A. the sound education she had at school
  • B. her pleasant association with Mrs. Harvisham
  • C. the suffering she had experienced in life
  • D. her long exposure to high society
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''His mouth was such a post-office of a month that he had a mechanical appearance of smiling''.

This description in Great expectations refers to

  • A. Mr. Punblechoo
  • B. Mr. Wemmick
  • C. Mr. Drummle.
  • D. Mr. Brown
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