Question

How does Pip feel about becoming Joe's apprentice?
Question 14 options:

A)

Concerned

B)

Indifferent

C)

Enthusiastic

D)

Hopeless

Answers

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In Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations," Pip's feelings about becoming Joe's apprentice are complex. Initially, he feels concerned and uncertain about the life he would lead as a blacksmith. He struggles with feelings of social ambition and a desire for a different life, which suggests he is not entirely enthusiastic about the idea. Therefore, the best answer to how Pip feels about becoming Joe's apprentice would be:

**A) Concerned**

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