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Question: Read the excerpt from chapter 44 of Charles Dickens's Great Expectations, in which Pip explains to Stella the nature of his passion for her. If you know the story already, explain how this scene contributes to the success of the plot as a whole. If you do not know the story, find a summary online or simply speculate about how Pip's declaration might affect the plot of the novel.

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