In the final paragraphs (28–31) of the excerpt from Great Expectations, what impression does the reader get of Miss Havisham

In the final paragraphs (28–31) of the excerpt from Great Expectations, what impression does the reader get of Miss Havisham as she is portrayed by Pip’s first-person account?

She is very wealthy and intrigued by her young visitor.
She is benevolent and deeply interested in the narrator.
She is of high status and vaguely threatening.
She is strange and seemingly up to no good.

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