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What's significant about Pip deciding to marry Biddy?

A. It shows that he no longer loves Estella.
B. It reveals his jealousy of Orlick and Joe.
C. It parallels his character to that of Wemmick's.
D. It shows his humility; he isn't feeling superior to his upbringing anymore.

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User Smajlo
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i think the answer is B
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User Rando Hinn
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Answer:

The correct answer is option A. "It shows that he no longer loves Estella".

Step-by-step explanation:

In the novel "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, Pip's story from childhood innocence to adulthood. The character of Estella is important in the story since she is the first love of Pip. When Pip was a child he fall in love with Estella but he saw her as unreachable for being of an upper class. When Pip decided to marry Biddy, the story is telling the audience that finally Pip shows that he no longer loves Estella.

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