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T6 Great Expectations

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  • Who are the 4 main characters?
    Pip, Estella, Miss Havisham,The Convict
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  • The person telling the story calls himself Pip. What is his real name?
    Philip Pirrip.
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  • Task: find someone who can count in another languas (not English, Spanish, Franch or Portuguese)
    I hope you got that!
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  • At the start of the story, Pip is in a graveyard. Who does he meet there and what does this person ask him to do?
    He meets the convict there. He asks Pip to get him a file and some food.
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  • Complete the sentence: Pip’s parents had _________ and he lived with his _________ and her husband.
    (died /sister)
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  • Why was Pip taken to Miss Havisham’s house?
    Because Miss Havisham wanted to see a kid playing with Estella.
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  • How did Estella make Pip feel?
    She made him feel ashamed of his clothes, his boots and most of all, himself.
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  • What did Pip see in the dark room in Miss Havisham’s house?
    He saw her wedding cake.
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  • Why did Miss Havisham give Joe some money?
    Because it was Pip’s reward. She said that Pip had been a good boy along the years and that he was going to be Joe’s apprentice.
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  • Why was Estella in France?
    Because she was being educated to be a lady.
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  • What was Biddy like?
    She had bright eyes. She had a sweet smile and was sensible and kind.
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  • Pip was told by Mr Jaggers that he could go to London and be educated to be a gentleman. He also said that Pip was going to be a rich man. Who did Pip think was his benefactor?
    He thought it was Miss Havisham.
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  • Who is Mr Pocket?
    Pip's teacher.
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  • True or false? Miss Havisham has brought up Estella to break men’s hearts because her own heart was broken.
    True
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  • True or false? Pip often wrote to Joe and Biddy.
    F
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  • True or false? Joe and Biddy were part of a life he wanted to forget.
    T
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