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Joe burns Pip's indenture in the fire, implying that

A. Joe is ready to hire a new, more capable apprentice.
B. he cares more for Pip's future and happiness than money.
C. Joe is irritated with Pip's betrayal.
D. Pip has become a master blacksmith.

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User Onepan
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The answer is B. Joe cares more for Pip's future and happiness, rather than money (keeping Pip on as a blacksmith). Burning Pip's indenture is equivalent to allowing Pip to go free, as there is no longer any document stating that Pip must continue to work for Joe.
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