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Answer:
Pip helps Herbert with his finances.
Pip tries to rescue Magwitch.
Pip celebrates the marriage of Joe and Biddy.
Pip forgives Miss Havisham.
Explanation:
Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations" revolves around the story of an orphaned boy named Pip and his 'growth' to become a man of social standing. The story deals with themes of love, loyalty, acceptance, wealth, and social class.
The story of Pip and his growth is akin to that of the Bible where there is creation, fall, redemption, and restoration of the character(s). Similarly, Pip's life also took him through the different stages where he learned to educate himself and become a better person. And the class, wealth, and importance that he once wanted so bad became secondary to him. Instead, he wanted loyalty, affection, and a clear conscience. And in his "redemption and restoration" stage, he did some acts that showed how changes he had become.
He not only forgave and save Miss Havisham, but he also helps Herbert with his finances and helped celebrate the marriage between Joe and Biddy. Moreover, he also tries to rescue Magwitch.
Thus, the correct answers are the first, second, third, and fourth options.