Great Expectations Chapter 27 Flashcards

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What did Biddy write in the letter to Joe?

  • Joe was coming to London with Mr. Wopsle
  • Mrs. Joe was still sick
  • Joe told Biddy to write 'white larks'
  • All of the above (correct)

When did Pip receive the letter?

Monday morning

How did Pip feel about Joe coming?

Not with pleasure

When was the avenging phantom ordered to be on duty?

<p>8 on Tuesday morning in the hall</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is Mr. Wopsle doing now?

<p>Became an actor</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Pip call his servant?

<p>The Avenger</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Joe have a tendency to call Pip?

<p>Sir</p> Signup and view all the answers

When did Joe call Pip 'Pip'?

<p>When he subsided into affection</p> Signup and view all the answers

When did Joe call Pip 'Sir'?

<p>When he relapsed into politeness</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Joe also call Miss Havisham?

<p>Miss A</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Miss Havisham tell Joe to tell Pip?

<p>Estella came home and would be glad to see Pip</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Letter from Biddy to Joe

  • Biddy wrote a letter for Joe informing him of Mrs. Joe's illness and stating that he would come to London with Mr. Wopsle.
  • The letter included the phrase "white larks," which Joe requested to include.

Timing of the Letter

  • Pip received the letter on Monday morning.

Pip's Feelings Toward Joe's Visit

  • Pip felt uneasy about Joe's arrival, expressing that he did not feel "pleasure."

Avenging Phantom's Duty

  • The avenging phantom was scheduled to be on duty at 8 AM on Tuesday morning in the hall.

Mr. Wopsle's Career Change

  • Mr. Wopsle has transitioned to a career as an actor.

Pip's Servant's Name

  • Pip referred to his servant as "The Avenger."

Joe's Addressing of Pip

  • Joe often called Pip "Sir," reflecting a sense of formality during their interactions.

Affectionate Moments Between Joe and Pip

  • Joe referred to Pip as "Pip" when he was feeling affectionate and relaxed.

Instances of Formality

  • Joe called Pip "Sir" when he reverted to a polite demeanor.

Joe's Reference to Miss Havisham

  • Joe also referred to Miss Havisham as "Miss A."

Message from Miss Havisham

  • Miss Havisham instructed Joe to inform Pip that Estella had returned home and would be pleased to see him.

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