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Passage
Poems
Orent Expectations, anover antion by Charles Dierens (180-1870) enfluenced by the ngid class structure of tarian England Pt the excerpt a young arphan named Pipis sont to vist o weckthy, eccentric woman named Miss Houtham to entertain her chann Пр. Мся накло was At ot the olhar on the dry of her wedding many yours before the has And ever since at bime fhad stopped t that fatot hou
Excerpt from Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
in an arm-chair, with an elbow resting on the table and her head leaning on that hand sat the strangest lady I have ever soon, or shall ever see
She was dressed in rich materials-satins, and lice, and silks all of white
2345
6
in the Passage, what choice does the author make when describing the meeting of Pip and Miss Havisham?
The author allows Miss Havisham to conceal her true feelings about Pip creating a sense of mystery.
The author includes Pip's memories of Miss Havisham in the marsh churches, creating a sense ef familiarity
The author allows Pip to oliserve Miss Havisham in silence before talking with her, creating a sense of anticipation
The author Includes a disagreement between Pip and Miss Havisham at the end, creating a sense of discomfort
Poems
Orent Expectations, anover antion by Charles Dierens (180-1870) enfluenced by the ngid class structure of tarian England Pt the excerpt a young arphan named Pipis sont to vist o weckthy, eccentric woman named Miss Houtham to entertain her chann Пр. Мся накло was At ot the olhar on the dry of her wedding many yours before the has And ever since at bime fhad stopped t that fatot hou
Excerpt from Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
in an arm-chair, with an elbow resting on the table and her head leaning on that hand sat the strangest lady I have ever soon, or shall ever see
She was dressed in rich materials-satins, and lice, and silks all of white
2345
6
in the Passage, what choice does the author make when describing the meeting of Pip and Miss Havisham?
The author allows Miss Havisham to conceal her true feelings about Pip creating a sense of mystery.
The author includes Pip's memories of Miss Havisham in the marsh churches, creating a sense ef familiarity
The author allows Pip to oliserve Miss Havisham in silence before talking with her, creating a sense of anticipation
The author Includes a disagreement between Pip and Miss Havisham at the end, creating a sense of discomfort
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GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is:
**The author allows Pip to observe Miss Havisham in silence before talking with her, creating a sense of anticipation.**
This choice emphasizes the mood and atmosphere of the meeting, building suspense and intrigue before their interaction unfolds.
**The author allows Pip to observe Miss Havisham in silence before talking with her, creating a sense of anticipation.**
This choice emphasizes the mood and atmosphere of the meeting, building suspense and intrigue before their interaction unfolds.