Answer:
The only good thing he did was to come up with a secret plan for his friend, Herbert, to get a job.
Explanation:
"Great Expectations" is a book written by Charles Dickens and tells the story of Pip, an apprentice blacksmith, orphan and poor boy who is constantly mistreated by his sister. One day, Pip receives a mysterious inheritance, which makes him very rich. He is full of high expectations of what the money will provide him, however, during this new life, he is very selfish and resentful. However, Pip recognizes his mistakes and tries to become a better person as he becomes wiser. When he reflects on everything he has done, he recognizes that the only good thing he has done is to help Herbert find a job. Pip made a plan for Herbert to be hired, unaware of Pip's help, thinking he had gotten a job with his own merits.
Answer:
c. Rhetorical Question
Explanation:
'What is the overwhelming public policy need to punish the few' as well as the previous question are both forms of rhetorical questions whose purpose is to emphasize a point
the basics of how life worked.
Answer:
A. Role ambiguity
Explanation:
Role ambiguity refers to difficulty in meeting up with the standards and demands of one's superior