In Great Expectations, Miss Havisham's

  1. Which character from Great Expectations, like Matilda from "The Necklace," goes to extreme lengths to appear to have better
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  2. In Great Expectations, Miss Havisham's body is put on the dining room table after she is badly burned in the fire. What is
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  3. Carefully read the excerpt from the novel Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. Then, write a well-crafted five-paragraph essay
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  4. PassagePoems Great Expectations, a novel written by Charles Dickens (1812-1870), σε ίπluenced by the rigid class structure
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  5. Miss Havisham's home is called Satis House, and Estella points out that satis means "enough." Considering how Miss Havisham
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  6. What is Miss Havisham's role in the deception which she so willingly embraces? She allows Pip to believe something that is not
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  7. The narrator, a young boy who lives a humble life with his sister and her husband Joe, has just spent a day at the home of Miss
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  8. in great expectations what is ironic about miss. jones not going to church
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  9. PassagePoems Great Expectations, a novel written by Charles Dickens (10-100) nunced by the rigid clans structure of vietanon
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  10. Who is Pip's tutor?Question 9 options: A) Joe Gargery B) Matthew Pocket C) Miss Havisham D) Mr. Jaggers
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