Great Expectations

Great Expectations

by

Charles Dickens

Great Expectations: Book 3, Chapter 51 Quiz 2 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 3, Chapter 51. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How does Pip manage to convince Mr. Jaggers to share his knowledge of Estella's parentage?
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By threatening to expose Mr. Jaggers's secrets
By appealing to Mr. Jaggers's sense of professional duty
By making a passionate appeal to Mr. Jaggers and calling on Wemmick's gentler side
By offering to pay Mr. Jaggers for the information
How does Mr. Jaggers choose to discuss Estella's parentage with Pip?
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By openly confirming Pip's suspicions with detailed evidence
Through a hypothetical scenario, admitting nothing directly
By denying any knowledge of Estella's parents
By providing legal documents proving Pip's claims