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Similie: “He was as cold as death.” Denotation: The denotation is that Compeyson has a low body temperature to the point where he could die. Connotation: The connotation could be that Compeyson has no emotions towards Magwich. He could just… Continue Reading →

chapter 36, 37 and 38

chapter 36: Pip becomes 23 and and has come of age. Mr. Jaggers calls him and gives him an annual salary. This salary is still lower than his debt. He still believes that Miss. H is his secret benefactor but… Continue Reading →

Chapter 34 and 35

Chapter xxxiv: pip and Herbert have a conversation on how Herbert may be able to get capital. Pip and Herbert have been taking a lot of money to buy things for there house and everyday seem to fall further apart… Continue Reading →

Chapter 32 and 33 Estella visits

Chapter xxxii: pip gets a note from Estella telling him to meet her at the London train station. Pip arrives very early and meets Wemmick. We kick gives him a tour of Newgate prison where he feels oddly at home…. Continue Reading →

Chapter 29, 30 and 31 Denmark

Chapter xxviv: When Pip arrives at Satis house he encounters Orlick who works at miss H as a porter. Pip sees Estella and thinks she has grown even more beautiful. Even with his wealth he feels low. Miss H still… Continue Reading →

Great expectations chapter 27, 28 joe visits

Chapter xxvii: Biddy sends a letter to Pip saying Joe is coming to London and would like to visit. When they meet it is very awkward and Pip still treats him badly. Joke tells him Estella is in London. “Life… Continue Reading →

Summary of EU arguments.

1.Around 3.5 million jobs are directly linked to British membership of the EU market. 2.While in the EU the environment has been kept clean and has achieved improvements. 3.The EU buys over 50 percent of UK exports. 4.1.4 million British… Continue Reading →

chapter 19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26

Chapter xix: Pip is still as pompous in the morning he goes to get a suit tailored to him and even lets Mr. Pumblechook take him out for dinner. He tries to comfort Joe but it is forced. He leaves… Continue Reading →

Dissect

Subordinate clause, would not make sense on its own. Nearly a year on, Callum still asks about Ben. complex sentence. Noun, Callum. main clause, makes sense on its own.

chapter 15,16,17,18

chapter 15: Pip tries to teach Joe to read and then brings up going to Miss Havisham’s. Joe lets him go and if he is unwanted should never go back. Joe gives him and Orlick, a fellow forge man, have… Continue Reading →

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