In Great Expectations, he tells the story of an orphaned boy, whose full name is ____________but who is known as Pip, from the age of seven until adulthood. Pip lives in the cage of his adult____ who is married to the blacksmith, Joe Gargery. Having no recollection of his parents, he can only imagine what they must have been like from the inscriptions on their_______. Thus, he comes to think of his father as a stout, dark man with curly black hair, and his mother as______________
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As for his brothers, all of whom died very young, Pip cannot help but imagine that they were born on their backs with their hands in ____________________and that they kept them there for all of their short lives.
Fill in the missing blanks with the missing words above with the correct words
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full name is Philip Pirrip, adult guardian is Mrs. Joe, inscriptions on their tombstones. Thus, he comes to think of his father as a stout, dark man with curly black hair, and his mother as a cross, fierce woman with a tall lady, who wore a blue gown and a silk dress over her bonnet and shoes. raised in a manner that led to permanent deformity.