Mr. Jaggers, a character from Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations," is primarily portrayed as being interested in his clients' B) money. He is a lawyer who is more focused on the financial aspects of his work rather than the moral or emotional well-being of his clients.
Mr. Jaggers seems to be interested only in his clients'
Question 12 options:
A)
happiness.
B)
money.
C)
honesty.
D)
justice.
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