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In the Passage, what choice does the author

make when describing the meeting of Pip and
Miss Havisham?
The author allows Miss Havisham to conceal her true
feelings about Pip, creating a sense of mystery.
The author includes Pip's memories of Miss
Havisham in the marsh churches, creating a sense
of familiarity.
The author includes a disagreement between Pip
and Miss Havisham at the end, creating a sense of
discomfort.
The author allows Pip to observe Miss Havisham in
silence before talking with her, creating a sense of
anticipation

In the Passage, what choice does the author make when describing the meeting of Pip-example-1
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User Matts
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Answer:The author allows Miss Havisham to conceal her true feelings about Pip, creating a sense of mystery

Step-by-step explanation:

i believe this would be it i had already read the passage and this is what i conclude from it

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User Bujar
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Answer:The author allows Miss Havisham to conceal her true feelings about Pip, creating a sense of mystery

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