Who Said This | Figurative Language | Plot | Characters | True or False |
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What is Wemmick?
"He's a wonderful man, without his living likeness; but I feel that i have to screw myself up when i dine with him-and I dine more comfortably unscrewed."
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What is Parallelism?
"I looked at those hands, I looked at those eyes, I looked at that flowing hair; and I compared them with other hands, other eyes, other hair, that i knew of, and with what those might be after twenty years of a brutal husband and a stormy life."
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What is Sad and Depressed?
How is Pip acting when Jaggers found him in the street?
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Molly
Who is Pip referring to, "I looked at those hands, i looked at those eyes, I looked at that flowing hair; and I compared then with other hands, other eyes, other hair,"
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True
Wemmick was the one who told Pip about Molly's past
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What is Miss Havisham?
"I want to pursue that subject you mentioned to me when you were last here, and to show you that I am not all stone. But pperhaps you can never believe, now, that there is anything human in my heart?"
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What is Simile?
"The action of her fingers was like the action of knitting."
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Very apologetic, realizes she was wrong because Pip loves Estella
How does Miss Havisham act when Pip goes to see her?
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Pip
Who says, "I know I am quite myself. And the man we have hiding down the river, is Estella's father."
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False
Miss Havisham did not feel bad about Estella
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What is Pip?
"I am far from happy, Miss Havisham; but I have other causes of disquiet than any you know of. They are the secrets I have mentioned."
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What is Parallelism?
"A fellow like our friend the spider, either beats, or cringes. He may cringe and growl, or cringe and not growl; but he either beats or cringes."
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Murdering a woman, and murdering her own child
What two things was Molly accused of in Wemmick's story?
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Molly
Who does pip find out is Estella's mother?
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True
The man hiding in the river is Estella's Father
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What is Pip?
"I still held her forcibly down with all my strength, like a prisoner who might escape; and I doubt if I even knew who she was, or why we had struggled, or that she had been in flames, or that the flames were out, until I saw the patches of tinder...."
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What is Simile?
"Where the strong walls were now passed into the service of humble sheds and stables, were almost as silent as the old monks in their graves."
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Magwitch
Who does Pip find out is Estella's father?
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Miss Havisham
Who dropped on her knees crying to Pip?
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False
Wemmick gave the note from Miss Havisham to Pip right away
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What is Wemmick?
"It was another and a stronger who was the victim, and there had been a struggle-in a barn- who began it, or how fair it was, or how unfair it was, may be doubtful; but how it ended, it certainly not doubtful, for the victim was found throttled"
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What is Simile?
"The swell of the old organ was borne to my ears like funeral music"
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"What have I done?" , "When she first came I meant to saver her from misery like mine!" , "Take the pencil and write under her name, I forgive her!"
What was one of the things Miss Havisham shouted when she was knocked out the night she was burned?
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Wemmick
Wemmick Who said this: "it was attempted to be set up in proof of her jealousy, that she was under strong suspicion of having, at about the time of the murder, frantically destroyed her child by this man,"
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False
Pip is in a very good mood after he is done rowing
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