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English, 06.05.2020 18:01 elizabethajih99

How does the author develop Miss Havisham's
character in the second-to-last paragraph of the
Passage, on page 6?
by using descriptive phrases, such as with strong
emphasis and with a weird smile, suggesting
consistent emotions
by using descriptive words, such as eager, weird
and boast, suggesting conflicting emotions or
motivations
by explaining the reasons for her current emotional
state
by providing a description of what she looks like
physically

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