Charlotte doesn't want to except the gift. She feels there is no need. She also feels if she gets caught with the dirk she would get in big trouble.
overwhelmed and confused
Mrs. Bennet was upset and disappointed by Charlotte's engagement to Mr. Collins because she had hoped Charlotte would marry one of her own daughters. She was particularly concerned about the potential social implications of her daughter marrying a clergyman like Mr. Collins.
neutralisation reaction: n=vm2 + charlotte
Elizabeth was chagrined when she heard the news about Charlotte's engagement.
On hearing Charlotte will marry Mr. Collins, Lizzy is at first unbelieving, then astonished, horrified, and reluctantly accepting, in turns.
The goose chuckles in reaction to Charlotte's clever and humorous way of speaking to Wilbur. The goose finds Charlotte's words amusing and enjoys the playful interaction between the two animals.
Elizabeth is surprised and disappointed by Charlotte's decision to marry Mr. Collins, as she sees it as a pragmatic choice rather than one based on love. She is saddened by Charlotte's acceptance of a loveless marriage for the sake of financial security.
At first, Lizzy is incredulous - she simply cannot believe it is possible that Charlotte would marry Mr. Collins. When the truth sinks in, she becomes disgusted with Charlotte for doing such a thing. Finally, with a little help from Jane, she accepts the idea, though with some continuing regrets.
Normal reaction happens when the reaction is normal. Abnormal reaction happens when the reaction is abnormal.
It would be a catabolic reaction or decomposition reaction.
The initial reaction is required to be subtracted from the final reaction to get the net reaction.
endothermic reaction