Great Expectations

Great Expectations

by

Charles Dickens

Great Expectations: Book 1, Chapter 3 Quiz 3 questions

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What triggers Pip's feeling of being caught while running out to the marshes?
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The excitement of an adventure in the early morning
Bitterness over Mrs. Joe's harsh treatment
The guilt over stealing from his sister and Joe
The joy of helping someone in need
What does the convict's eating behavior indicate about his background?
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He has been well-educated but fallen on hard times
He is accustomed to the luxuries of high society
He comes from a lower class background
He has always lived a life of crime
Why does Pip suggest the convict not eat all the food Pip gives him?
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Pip is worried the convict will become sick from eating too much
Pip believes there is another convict who also needs food
Pip wants to take some of the food back home
Pip is testing the convict's generosity