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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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12

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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13

''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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14

In Great Expectations. while Pip was going away from home to take the coach in London, Joe and Biddy threw old shoes at him because

  • A. Pip had in a haste forgotten to pack those old shoes of his
  • B. they wanted to play a practical joke on Pip for the last time
  • C. Pip had made them angry by his joy to leave home
  • D. they believede that the act would bring him good luck.
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15

Pip's Flippant remarks concerning the tombstones in the opening chapter of Great Expectations indicate

  • A. his longing for death
  • B. the child's inability to understand
  • C. his yearning for his parents
  • D. his fascination for inscriptions on stonework.
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