CHAPTER 28 Quiz — Great Expectations

by Charles Dickens

Comprehension Quiz: CHAPTER 28

Where does Pip decide to stay when he returns to his hometown?

How does Pip recognize one of the convicts on the coach?

What metaphor does Pip use to describe his self-deception about avoiding Joe?

What name does Herbert call Pip as the coach departs, and why is this significant?

According to the convicts' conversation, who instructed the recognized convict to deliver money to a boy?

What does the local newspaper article at the Blue Boar claim about Pumblechook?

How does the choleric gentleman react to sharing the coach with convicts?

What sensory detail does Pip use to describe the convict's effect on him during the ride?

True or False: The convict Pip recognizes on the coach identifies Pip and speaks to him directly.

True or False: Pip decides to bring the Avenger (his servant) on the trip to impress the townspeople.

In this chapter, "choleric" most nearly means:

When Pip says he recognizes the convict's "spurious coin," what does "spurious" mean?

The newspaper describes Pumblechook's "commodious business premises." What does "commodious" mean?

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