REVISION WEEK
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
He (the convict) asked me where my father and mother were. When I had pointed
out their tombstones to him; he asked me with whom I lived. I told him that I lived
with my sister, wife of Joe Gargery, the black-smith.
On hearing the word 'black-smith' he looked down at his legs and then at me. He
took me by both arms and ordered me to bring him early the next morning, a file
and some food, or he would have my heart and liver out. I was not to say a word
about it at all. "I am not alone," he said, as you may think I am. There is a young
man hidden within me in comparison with whom I am an angel. That young man
hears the words I speak. That young man has a secret way, peculiar to himself, of
getting at a boy, and at his heart and at his lever. It is in vain for a boy to attempt
to hide himself from the young man.
I promised to bring him the file, and what brok;ern bits o ffood I could, and wished
him good night. He limped towards the low churchwall, got over it, and then turned
round to look for me. When I saw him turning, I set my face towards home and
made the best use of my legs. (Philip, called Pip, is the speaker)
(1) The speaker lived with Joe Gargery and his sister because
Because wife of joe gargory ina black smith
(ii) If the speaker did not bring a file and food for the convict, he
would have
my
heart and lives out
(111) The convict's threat to the speaker was
(iv)Before bidding the convict good night, the speaker promised that
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