A. Questions 1. What were Pip's first impressions of his parents, and where had he derived these from?
2. What kind of countryside surrounds the graveyard? Pick out all the descriptive words and phrases used to describe the countryside.
3. What overall impression does the reader get from the author's description of the countryside? How does this contribute to the general atmosphere created?
4. Who does Pip meet in the graveyard, and what is he doing there?
5. Why is the convict interested to hear that Pip's brother-in-law is a blacksmith?
6. What does the convict tell Pip about his companion and why does he do this?
7. Which words and phrases in the text tell us that the convict is a wretched man?
8. Do you think Pip feels frightened of the convict or sympathy for him? Give evidence for your answer.
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There are several different types of greenhouse gases. The major ones are carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane, and nitrous oxide. These gas molecules all are made of three or more atoms. ... Most of the gas in the atmosphere is nitrogen and oxygen, which cannot absorb heat and contribute to the greenhouse effect.
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