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a. it shows that self-worth is internal and cannot be shaken by insults.
b. it demonstrates that self-worth is fragile and easily damaged by the judgment of others.
c. it proves that pip is confident in his identity despite his background.
d. it suggests that estella actually admires pips common nature.
- read the sentence from the text:
\i wished joe had been rather more genteelly brought up, and then i should have been so too.\ how does this specific detail contribute to the development of the characters internal conflict?
a. it shows he blames his family for his current unhappiness.
b. it shows he loves joe and wants him to be happy.
c. it indicates he plans to run away from home immediately.
d. it suggests he is proud of his upbringing and wants to show it off.
First question (self-worth): The option B aligns with Pip's arc in Great Expectations, where his self-worth is deeply affected by others' (like Estella's) judgments, making it fragile.
Second question (Pip's wish about Joe): This line reveals Pip's internal conflict: he has adopted upper-class values that look down on Joe's "common" upbringing, but he still cares for Joe, so wishing Joe was more genteel shows he blames his own unhappiness on his working-class roots/family context.
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First question: B. It demonstrates that self-worth is fragile and easily damaged by the judgment of others.
Second question: A. It shows he blames his family for his current unhappiness.