A. Answer these questions.
1. Why did Pip begin to cry in the churchyard? 2. Who do you think was friendlier with Pip-his sister or his brother-in-law?
3. What did Pip steal from the pantry? Where did he get the file from?
4. Describe how Pip was relieved of his fears. 5. Why did Pip feel guilty even after the convict was taken away?
6. From your reading of the excerpt, write a short note on the convict.
B. Read these lines from the excerpt and answer the questions that follow.
1. The question is whether you're to be allowed to go on living
a. Who said these words, and to whom?
b. Was this a matter-of-fact statement? Or, was it a threat? How can you tell?
c. What did the speaker really want?
2. 'But the robbery had not been discovered, as the dinner had been made ready the day before.
a. What 'robbery' is referred to here?
b. Who executed the 'robbery'?
c. Why did this act go undiscovered? How was it connected to the dinner?
3. When we got home, I was put to bed, tired out, but the next day, and for many days after, I was troubled by the secret I had not shared with Joe.
a. Who was troubled by the secret?
b. What was the secret?
c. Why was he troubled?
C. Discuss.
1. Do you think Pip did the right thing by stealing food for the convict? If not, what should he have done otherwise?
2. Was Pip brave or cowardly? Cite examples from the excerpt to support your answer.
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