When the convict is caught, what accounts for the strange expression on his face when he glances at Pip?

Question 6 options:

A)

He recognizes Pip from the cemetery.

B)

The convict is afraid Pip will tell the soldiers he made Pip steal.

C)

The convict feels ashamed that he brought a young boy into the situation.

D)

He is angry at Pip for bringing the soldiers.

1 answer

The correct answer is:

A) He recognizes Pip from the cemetery.

In Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations," the convict, when caught, has a strange expression on his face because he realizes that Pip is the young boy he encountered in the cemetery earlier. This recognition adds an emotional layer to their relationship and the circumstances of that encounter.