Bluntly and repeatedly, because he keeps reassuring himself that turning down a suitor is the "proper" behaviour for well-behaved young women, who will not accept a proposal the first time it's made.
your school gives it to you
Chapter 19 of Volume I is entirely devoted to Mr. Collins proposing marriage to Lizzy and her turning him down. The dialog alone makes it clear that he is a very stupid man, and she is wise not to accept him.
Mr. Bennet was pleased with Elizabeth for rejecting the proposal.
Suzanne Collins gives us hints that they were.
The doll (poppet) she sewed in court, which Abigail had stuck a needle into to frame Elizabeth.
If god gives you lemons make lemonade-Billy Collins
she is just known as mrs.everdeen. Collins never gives us a first name.
marry warren
Indeed I do. It is understandable that Charlotte was in search of financial security but I always find it sad how she gives up on ever finding true love. There are little hints throughout the novel that hint her marriage will end in unhappiness and I believe this adds to Lizzy's shock. None the less it was good that Elizabeth supported her friend in her decision, even if it was a selfish one.
Because it gives her a headache.
To learn
Collins is a good site. Gives u pronounciation 'n' all