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1 June, 09:52

7. According to Herbert Pocket, why was he at Miss Havisham's home on the day he and Pip

fought in the garden?

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A. He was brought there as a potential suitor for Estella.

B. He was taken there to perform work on behalf of Jaggers

C. He was there with his father, who was tutoring Estella.

O D. He was there to convince Miss Havisham to give him money.

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  1. 1 June, 13:19
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    B. He was taken there to perform work on behalf of Jaggers
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