Great Expectations:Stage One
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| Our sympathy is aroused for Pip because he is | An orphan
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| At the beginning of the novel, Pip lives with his | Sister and her husband
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| The person who is kindest to young Pip is | Joe Gargery
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| Pip becomes involved in helping | An escaped convict
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| In order to help the escaped convict, Pip steals | A file
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| A police sergeant comes to Joe for help with | The Hulks
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| Pip goes to Mr. Wopsle's great-aunt's school, but actually learns the most from | Biddy
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| Pip goes to Miss Havisham's house and plays cards with | Estella
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| The cobwebs and uneaten wedding cake in Miss Havisham's old house symbolize | Her past
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| Estella's manner with Pip is so high-handed and proud that he feels | Hurt and humiliated
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| When Pip tells fantastic stories about Satis House, Joe lectures him on | Honesty
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| His encounter with Estella makes Pip conscious of his lack of | Money
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| Pip realizes the past is not forgotten when the stranger at the tavern gives him | A file
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| The person to whom Pip talks most freely of his experiences at Miss Havisham's is | Biddy
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| After Pip begins work as an apprentice, Orlick, Joe's journeyman, becomes very | Hostile
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| When Mrs. Gargery is injured by an attacker, the household work is taken over by | Mr. Wopsle's Great Aunt
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| Instead of completing his apprenticeship, Pip's life changes when he receives | A letter from London
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| Pip leaves the forge and goes to live in London in order to | Get an education
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| Before he leaves for London, Pip is convinced that | Miss Havisham is his benefactor
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| Although Pip leaves his home with great expectations, he | Feels he has been ungrateful
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