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What is Miss Havisham's occupation?

Miss Havisham is a/an HeiressRecluse


Based on the information in this passage, what do the underlined words most likely meanMiss Havisham had gone to sleep.Miss Havisham was thinking about what Pip had asked her.Miss Havisham didn't like Pip.Miss Havisham was not a good communicator?

Miss Havisham was thinking about what Pip had asked her.


When miss havisham and estella were arguing what did miss havisham say she did not have?

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When miss havisham and estella were arguing what did havisham say she did not have from estella?

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Is estella from Great Expectations by Charles Dickens an antagonist or a supporting player to Ms. Havisham?

Estella is an antagonist, along with Ms. Havisham. However, in the end, Ms. Havisham redeems herself. Estella is the creation of Ms. Havisham.


When miss havisham and estella were arguing what did miss havisham say she did not have from estella?

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On a visit to see Miss Havisham what did Pip witness?

estella and miss havisham were having an argument.


What was pip to do at miss havishams house?

Pip was there originally to keep Miss Havisham company and also to play with Estella which Miss Havisham enjoyed watching.


What does Pip spend most of his time doing while he is at Miss Havisham's house?

Pip and Estella play together to amuse Miss Havisham.


Pip found out from Joe that who had died.?

Pip found out from Joe that Miss Havisham had died.


What novel was Miss Havisham jilted in?

Miss Havisham was jilted in the novel "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens.


Who was Arthur in Great Expectations?

Arthur Havisham is Miss Havisham's half-brother in the novel Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. He conspires with Compeyson to swindle Miss Havisham out of her fortune and later marries her, leading to her heartbreak. Arthur plays a significant role in the downfall of Miss Havisham and serves as a cautionary example of betrayal and greed.