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Nwhich of the following excerpts from the text does miss havisham appear to recognize the consequences of the sins she committed against estella and pip? a. "…while estella looked at me merely with incredulous wonder, the spectral figure of miss havisham, her hand still covering her heart, seemed all resolved into a ghastly stare of pity and remorse." b. "all this time, estella knitted on. when miss havisham had fixed her attention on me, she said, speaking as if there had been no lapse in our dialogue: ‘what else? '" c. "‘who am i,' cried miss havisham, striking her stick upon the floor and flashing into wrath so suddenly that estella glanced up at her in surprise, ‘who am i, for god's sake, that i should be kind? '" d. "still looking at me keenly, miss havisham repeated: ‘what do you want for them? '"

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