Biddy Mason was a slave that was the first black women in LA to
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What did the man that Pip first met on his way to the Battery do
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he swung at pip & ran away
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What did pip substitute for the brandy in the stone bottle
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tar water
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Which tone is established by Charles Dickens through the character of Mrs Joe
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Cycnical
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In the police report that was filed what crime did the convict who Pip befriended confess to
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stealing food from the Joe's
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Where had Pip received most of his education
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Pip had received most of his education from an evening school
taught by Mr. Wopsle's great aunt.
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What was Miss Havisham wearing when Pip met her
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An old, yellowed wedding gown. It was her wedding dress. In the
book, it says she never took it off.
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What did Pip do in referring to his first day at Miss Havisham's house
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lied
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What did the sergeant and the soldiers want when they came to the Gargery home
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They wanted Joe to fix the handcuffs in order for them to be
used on the two escaped convicts.
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Where did the convict go after he left Pip in the churchyard
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he headed toard the river
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What can be concluded about mr. pumblechook in this reading passage
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he is nosy A+
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What tendency did mrs. joe display
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to feel sorry for herself
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Which of these passages contains a metaphor
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Then he came into the business part of the city, where the streets were sewers of inky blackness, with horses sleeping and plunging, and women and children flying across in panic-stricken droves.
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What is a synonym for tickler
tickler file, file, data file
Who is biddy mason
Biddy Mason was a slave that was the first black women in LA to
own property
What did the man that Pip first met on his way to the Battery do
he swung at pip & ran away
What did pip substitute for the brandy in the stone bottle
tar water
Which tone is established by Charles Dickens through the character of Mrs Joe
Cycnical
In the police report that was filed what crime did the convict who Pip befriended confess to
stealing food from the Joe's
Where had Pip received most of his education
Pip had received most of his education from an evening school
taught by Mr. Wopsle's great aunt.
What was Miss Havisham wearing when Pip met her
An old, yellowed wedding gown. It was her wedding dress. In the
book, it says she never took it off.
What did Pip do in referring to his first day at Miss Havisham's house
lied
What did the sergeant and the soldiers want when they came to the Gargery home
They wanted Joe to fix the handcuffs in order for them to be
used on the two escaped convicts.
Where did the convict go after he left Pip in the churchyard
he headed toard the river
What can be concluded about mr. pumblechook in this reading passage
he is nosy A+
What tendency did mrs. joe display
to feel sorry for herself
Which of these passages contains a metaphor
Then he came into the business part of the city, where the streets were sewers of inky blackness, with horses sleeping and plunging, and women and children flying across in panic-stricken droves.