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Pip's anonymous benefactor
The man that Biddy marries
What is Joe's occupation?
The place where the convict and Pip meet for the first time.
What object did pip take for the convict?
What food did Pip steal for the convict?
What harmed Miss H. and Pip?
What was Pip's reward for knocking the boy down when he was with Estella?
What was Pip's nickname given to him by Herbert
What was Orlick's position at Miss H.'s house?
Who is Herberts wife?
Whats Pip's last name?
Who is Magwitch's worst enemy.
Whats Pip's real name?
Who is Herbert's father?
Who has hurt Pip repeatedly regardless of his feeling for her.
What is the house that Miss H. lives in called?
What was Compeyson that let him get a shorter sentence than Magwitch.
All the clocks in Miss Havisham's house were stopped at twenty to....?
It is apparent that midway through the book that Miss Havisham raised Estella to break mens _______
What point of view is the novel told in?
Becomes Pip's best friend
Pip's sister's Husband.
Raises Estella to not love.
A strong belief that something will happen.
A kind girl, the opposite of Estella.
Protagonist of the story
Convict introduced at the beginning of the story
Jagger's clerk and Pip's friend
Whats Joe's last name
Who is Pips sister?
Pip's servant.
What city is Jaggers office in?
Where Pip spends most of his time.
Whats the smallest house Pip has ever seen?
What house is full of disobedient children?
What is the bar in Pips hometown called?
Whats the name of the snobby boys club the Pip is apart of?
What suburb does estella live in?
Where does Wimmick hang out with the prisoners?
Who is the lady that helps Pip and Herbert.
Another name for a hotel.
A British coin from the past that is equal to half a penny.
What is the authors first name?
What is the others last name?
Who is Joe's uncle?
What is the name of the hotel that pip stayed at in his hometown?
Where was Magwitch before he came to visit Pip?
The location of the fight between both convicts.
Estella's mother.

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Great Expectations

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