A 'gentleman' in the sense in which it is used in Great Expectations is
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A 'gentleman' in the sense in which it is used in Great Expectations isOptions
A) a man of wealth
B) a chivalrous young man
C) an educated man of some means
D) a man who has inherited a fortune
E) a man who lives in a big city.
The correct answer is C.
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