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15 November, 01:41

When he says, "I only saw him as a much better man than I had been to Joe," Pip is expressing

A. fury.

B. regret.

C. weariness.

D. sympathy.

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  1. 15 November, 02:33
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    Probably B. Regret, correct me if I am wrong
  2. 15 November, 05:09
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    B. regret.

    Explanation:

    The character states his awareness of how much better person the other man had been to Joe. Due to the nostalgic expression, it's implied the character who is speaking regrets the fact that the other man had been better than him and it can be perceived a wish of going back and do things better. Therefore the correct answer is option B.
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