In the
opening chapter of the novel, Pip is visiting his parents' graves when an escaped convict
frightens him and demands to know his name. Pip is both stunned and terrified by the threatening
convict, and he immediately tells the stranger his name. When the convict asks where Pip lives,
he responds by pointing toward his...
Monday, 27 March 2017
How does Pip answer to the convict when asked where he lives?
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