Great Expectations
Great Expectation by Charles Dickens
12. While living in London Pip, he feels that his happiness is wrapped up in marrying his beloved Estella, and he can think of little else. At the same time, though, he acknowledges that:
a. she is far too beautiful for him
b. that every time he is with her, she makes him feel miserable
c. she is too consumed with her studies at school
d. she is not interested in him