Mr and Mrs Gardiner, Mrs Bennet's brother and sister-in-law.
In "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen, Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner, who are the Bennet sisters' aunt and uncle, are the most helpful relatives. They provide guidance, support, and level-headed advice to the Bennet girls, particularly Elizabeth. Mr. Gardiner also helps Lydia and Wickham when they are in trouble.
Mr. Bennet seems to have spent most of his time in his study.
He gives her different bits of advice, but the most important is to rethink her engagement to Darcy.
Mary Bennet. She said 'I would infinitely prefer a book.'
The girls are much loyal then boys. Girl's are much understanding. Actually the best thing about girls are their sweetness, loyalty, & they are very helpful. But yes, it is not necessary that all girls are same. That's why girls are difficult to understand.
most helpful, more helpful
more helpful, most helpful
Jane Bennet.
Mr. Bennet spent most of his time in his library, where he could be found reading and escaping from the chaos of his household.
It is not accurate or helpful to generalize what "girls" as a group hate most, as preferences and opinions vary greatly from individual to individual. It is important to treat each person as an individual and not make assumptions based on their gender.
Depends.. 95% of all microorganisms are helpful. Most protists are usually helpful.
Claire Bennet
no. I think no because most somali children in sent school and they are very much cared by their relatives in abroad through sending remittence. I think that is helpful.