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Great Expectations Word Scramble

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Great Expectations is a classic novel by Charles Dickens that explores themes of ambition, wealth, and social class. In this word scramble game, players can test their knowledge of key vocabulary terms related to the novel while also sharpening their problem-solving skills.

  • Unscramble key terms from the novel
  • Test your knowledge of Great Expectations
  • Use spells to earn extra moves

Game Details: a word scramble game where you unscramble key vocabulary terms. There is no time limit, but you have a limited number of moves. Use spells to get extra moves!

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1. Prodigy
A young boy with exceptional talents and abilities, such as playing the piano beautifully
2. Miser
A person who hoards wealth and avoids spending money, like Ebenezer Scrooge
3. Convict
An individual who has been found guilty of a crime and is serving a prison sentence
4. Ominous
A feeling or sign that something bad or unpleasant is about to happen, like dark storm clouds gathering
5. Orphan
A child who has lost both of their parents and is left without a guardian or family
6. Inheritance
The money, property, or possessions that are passed down to someone when a family member dies
7. Benefactor
A person who gives money or other assistance to support a person or cause, like an anonymous donor
8. Social class
A division of society based on factors such as wealth, occupation, and education, often determining one's status and privileges
9. Ambition
A strong desire or drive to achieve success, power, or recognition in a particular field
10. Redemption
The act of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil, often through self-improvement or atonement
11. Injustice
Unfair treatment or behavior, often resulting from prejudice, discrimination, or corruption
12. Pip
The protagonist and narrator of Great Expectations, a young orphan boy who dreams of becoming a gentleman
13. Expectations
The hopes, desires, or assumptions one has for the future or a particular outcome
14. Guilt
A feeling of responsibility or remorse for having committed a wrongdoing or offense
15. Disillusionment
A feeling of disappointment or disenchantment when something or someone turns out to be less ideal than initially believed
16. Fortune
A person's wealth or financial standing, often acquired through luck, inheritance, or hard work
17. Betrayal
The act of being disloyal or unfaithful to someone's trust or confidence
18. Loneliness
The state of feeling alone, isolated, or lacking meaningful connections with others
19. Resilience
The ability to bounce back and recover quickly from difficulties, setbacks, or adversity
20. Transformation
A significant change or conversion in character, appearance, or circumstances.

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