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Tresset [83]
2 years ago
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19. When Pip and Estella reunite at Miss Havisham's house, Pip is hurt that

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Yuri [45]2 years ago
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Answer: D. Estella doesn't remember making him cry.

Explanation:'

Book - <em>Great Expectations</em>  by <em>Charles Dickens</em>

When Pip first met Estelle at Miss Havisham's house, Estelle was harsh to him and insulted him as they played cards by making fun of his coarse hands and boots. This made Pip cry as he ate his lunch.

When they reunite again at Miss Havisham's house in Chapter 29, Estelle has become a very beautiful woman but again she hurts Pip, this time unwittingly because she does so by not remembering that she had made him cry with her insults the first time they met at Miss Havisham's house.

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