Great Expectations

Great Expectations

by

Charles Dickens

Great Expectations: Book 1, Chapter 2 Quiz 3 questions

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How is the relationship between Joe and Pip portrayed in the passage?
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Joe is protective and serves as a true guardian to Pip
Joe is indifferent to Pip's fears and concerns
Joe is authoritative and agrees with Mrs. Joe's harsh methods
Joe is oblivious to the family dynamics and conflicts
How does Pip plan to assist the convict without stealing a large amount of food?
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By stealing money to buy food
By convincing Mrs. Joe to offer food to the convict
By asking Joe to make extra food for the convict
By saving his portion of bread and butter from tea
What does Pip's misunderstanding of Joe's mouthed word "ship" as "Pip" indicate?
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Pip's hearing problem
Pip's deep interest in ships and sailing
Pip's guilty conscience regarding his plans to aid the convict
Joe's unclear articulation