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From prior information, as well as from this passage, what does the underlined word in this passage refer toMr. Wemmick's birthmarkMr. Wemmick's mouthMr. Wemmick's coatMr. Wemmick's briefcase?

Mr. Wemmick's mouth


When was John Wemmick created?

John Wemmick was created in 1861.


What place did wemmick take pip in Great Expectations?

I think the answer to your question is Newgate Prison. However, Wemmick also takes Pip to the Church where Wemmick gets married.


Which of these statements is trueMr. J would come and stay occasionally with Mr. Wemmick.Mr. J was not liked by the aged parent.Mr. J had never seen Mr. Wemmick's home or met his father.Mr. J went to Newgate at least seven times during the week?

Mr. Jaggers had never seen Mr. Wemmick's home or met his father.


What is wrong with Mr. Wemmick's father?

he is deaf


Who is the Aged in Great Expectations?

That's Mr. Wemmick, Sr., father of Mr. Wemmick, Mr. Jagger's law clerk. Wemmick also affectionately refers to him as the 'Aged P.' Mr. Wemmicks father...is the aged.


Why does Wemmick visit Newgate?

Wemmick visits Newgate prison to check on an inmate who he is helping with legal matters. He believes in providing support to those in need, especially if they have no one else to turn to. Wemmick also feels a sense of duty to help those who are less fortunate or disadvantaged.


What is wemmick's first name?

John


How long had it been since Mr. Wemmick had taken a vacation?

It had been more than 12 years since Mr. Wemmick had taken a vacation.


What does Mr. Wemmick call his cannon?

"At nine o'clock every night, Greenwich time," said Wemmick, “the gun fires. There he is, you see! And when you hear him go, I think you'll say he's a Stinger."


Describe the two sides of Wemmick's character?

When Wemmick is as Jaggers' clerk, he is very businesslike and serious, but when he is at home, he is quite the opposite; very jolly and merry.


Where did Mr. Wemmick take Pip?

Mr. Wemmick took Pip to his house in Walworth. The house, known as The Castle, was located in a quiet area and had a drawbridge and cannon. It symbolized the stark contrast between Mr. Wemmick's professional and personal life.