Great Expectations

Great Expectations

by

Charles Dickens

Great Expectations: Book 3, Chapter 53 Quiz 4 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 3, Chapter 53. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
Why does Orlick plan to kill Pip?
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Out of jealousy for Pip's success and social rise
As revenge for losing his job and for Pip's interference with Biddy
Because Pip had previously wronged Orlick financially
In order to steal Pip's fortune and assume his identity
How is Orlick connected to Compeyson?
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Orlick is Compeyson's hired spy and informant
Orlick and Compeyson are long-lost brothers
They met in prison and plotted together against Pip
Orlick owes Compeyson a large sum of money
Who rescues Pip from Orlick's attack?
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Joe and Biddy
Trabb's Boy, Herbert, and Startop
Trabb's Boy, Herbert, and Startop
The village constable and his assistant
How does Trabb's Boy react to Pip's apology for thinking ill of him?
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He forgives Pip and expresses gratitude for the apology
He ignores the apology and takes the money Pip offers him
He demands more money for his silence and assistance
He refuses to accept Pip's apology, still holding a grudge