English, asked by lonewolf1958, 11 months ago

How does the "heavy slab" fall?

A. Pip realizes that he has been harsh and ungrateful to Joe.
B. Miss Havisham realizes that she had raised Estella to be cold-hearted.
C. Pip learns his benefactor is "his" convict.
D. Pip learns that he's being hunted by debt collectors.

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey!!
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Mrs. Joe has been out a dozen times, looking for you, Pip; and she's out now, making it Unless you call Miss Havisham a he. ..... asked Estella of myself, with the greatest

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Answered by phillipinestest
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The answer is C.  

Pip depicts how in building it required such a great amount of exertion to rope and intensity of men to destroy the substantial section and to put for a high piece of a building. This is vital on the grounds that the correlation he would like to the peruser is the work that he has experienced to end up a delicate man.

He is the overwhelming piece that has taken the majority of this consideration, readiness, and work so as to deliver the man of his word figure we see by this part. He trusts he is the fabricated item for Estella and that he some way or another still has possibility.

Pip meets the convict and discovers that his destiny has been fixed not by Havisham at all, yet by this horrendous figure of a man. Hence, all the work and the substantial piece has fallen. This house he was building has now disintegrated.

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