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Read the following excerpt from Chapter 19:

I promised myself that I would do something one of these days, and formed a plan in outline for bestowing a dinner of roast beef and plum pudding, a pint of ale, and a gallon of condescension upon everybody in the village.
What does Dickens reveal in Pip's thoughts?

A. His indecisive nature, exemplified by the phrase "one of these days"
B. His transformation in arrogance after he learns of his great expectations
C. His generosity to the people in his village
D. His money-spending tendencies

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A. it shows Pip's personality, and the answer itself already tells you good information
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Penn Foster Students: His transformation in arrogance after he learns of his great expectations


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