Great Expectations

Great Expectations

by

Charles Dickens

Great Expectations: Book 1, Chapter 16 Quiz 2 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 1, Chapter 16. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What ultimately prevents Pip from confessing his suspicions about the attack on Mrs. Joe to Joe?
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Fear of implicating himself in the crime
Desire to protect Orlick and the stranger from wrongful accusations
His concern over protecting his own reputation
Doubt about the accuracy of his own theory regarding the attacker
How does Pip feel about Mrs. Joe's request for Orlick and her behavior towards him?
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Pip is relieved that Mrs. Joe is finding some happiness amidst her suffering
Pip is confused but respects Mrs. Joe's wishes
Pip is disappointed and suspicious of Orlick's intentions
Pip is indifferent, focusing more on his own problems