Great Expectations

Great Expectations

by

Charles Dickens

Great Expectations: Book 3, Chapter 54 Quiz 4 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 3, Chapter 54. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How does Provis feel about being outside after his imprisonment?
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Anxious and paranoid about being recaptured
He is reserved and keeps his feelings to himself
Delighted and deeply appreciative of the freedom
Confused and overwhelmed by the open space
How does Provis's confrontation with Compeyson end?
2 of 4
Provis is injured, and Compeyson escapes
Provis and Compeyson reconcile and part ways peacefully
Compeyson drowns after falling overboard during their struggle
They are both arrested and taken back to shore by the customs officers
How does Pip's perception of Provis change after their capture?
3 of 4
He becomes more fearful and distrustful of Provis
He views Provis with increased respect and compassion
He is indifferent, focusing only on how to escape the situation
He blames Provis for his own misfortunes and distances himself
How does Pip respond to Provis's advice to leave him?
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He agrees and leaves Provis to fend for himself
He leaves as requested but sends help anonymously
He hesitates but ultimately stays out of guilt
He refuses, choosing loyalty over social reputation