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 A. Satis House A. Satis House  C. Satyr House C. Satyr House  B. Lockmont B. Lockmont  D. Larchmont D. Larchmont What is the name of Miss Havisham’s Manor?

Back to Board  A. Satis House

 A. Waving A. Waving  C. Nodding C. Nodding  B. Smiling B. Smiling  D. Winking D. Winking The Aged Parent appreciates which gesture?

Back to Board C. Nodding

 A. Jaggers A. Jaggers  C. Matthew Pocket C. Matthew Pocket  B. Magwitch B. Magwitch  D. Miss Havisham D. Miss Havisham Who is Pip’s actual benefactor?

Back to Board B. Magwitch

 A. Magwitch A. Magwitch  C. Mr. Pocket C. Mr. Pocket  B. Wemmick B. Wemmick  D. Compeyson D. Compeyson Whose “chrisen’d” name was Abel?

Back to Board A. Magwitch

 A. cut up A. cut up  C. broken arms C. broken arms  B. sunburned B. sunburned  D. burns D. burns What injury to his hands did Pip have?

Back to Board D. Burns

 A. Crazy A. Crazy  C. He was an invalid C. He was an invalid  B. Ill B. Ill  D. Dying D. Dying What is wrong with Clara’s father?

Back to Board C. He was an invalid

 A. Murder Mystery A. Murder Mystery  C. Sci-Fi Futuristic C. Sci-Fi Futuristic Drama  B. Tracing the life of B. Tracing the life of the protagonist  D. None of the above D. None of the above The novel is a:

Back to Board B. Tracing the Life of the Protagonist

 A. Wemmick A. Wemmick  C. Wopsle C. Wopsle  B. Compeyson B. Compeyson  D. Estella D. Estella Whom does Pip see at the theater?

Back to Board C. Wopsle

 A. To talk proper A. To talk proper  D. To write D. To write What did Biddy teach Joe that he wanted to impress Pip with?  C. To cook C. To cook  B. To sew B. To sew

Back to Board D. To Write

Who was Estella’s birthmother?  A. Miss Havisham A. Miss Havisham  C. Biddy C. Biddy  D. Mrs. Joe Gargery D. Mrs. Joe Gargery  B. Molly B. Molly

Back to Board B. Molly

 A. To fix handcuffs A. To fix handcuffs Why do soldiers come to Pip’s house on Christmas?  C. To arrest Joe C. To arrest Joe  B. To arrest Pip B. To arrest Pip  D. To eat dinner D. To eat dinner

Back to Board A. To fix handcuffs

 B. Go to the crown B. Go to the crown What will happen to all of Magwitch’s money and possessions?  A. Go to Compeyson A. Go to Compeyson  C. Go To Pip C. Go To Pip  D. Go to Molly D. Go to Molly

Back to Board B. Go to the crown

 C. Corn Chandler C. Corn Chandler In what trade is Pumblechook employed?  A. Judge A. Judge  B. Blacksmith B. Blacksmith  D. Hat Vender D. Hat Vender

Back to Board C. Corn Chandler

 D. Leg irons D. Leg irons What was left beside Mrs. Joe’s body?  A. handcuffs A. handcuffs  C. Tickler C. Tickler  B. a stick B. a stick

Back to Board D. Leg Irons

 A. Roger A. Roger What is one of the names of Pip’s brothers?  B. Sam B. Sam  D. Charles D. Charles  C. Christopher C. Christopher

A. Roger

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