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Pride and Prejudice

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Cards in this guide (14)
Which of these is a story that describes heroic deeds of warriors and soldiers

Saga

The Cavalier poets were associated with which time period of the Renaissance

Caroline Period

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Who gave George Wickham money so he would marry Lydia

Darcy paid Wickham's debts, bought him a commission in the regular army, and gave him some money as a bribe to marry Lydia.

Who did Darcy say was responsible for Elizabeth's acceptance of his marriage proposal

Lady Catherine

When did Elizabeth hear about Lydia's elopement with Wickham

While she was vacationing with the Gardiners

What did Lady Catherine tell Elizabeth when she visited Longbourn

not to marry mr.darcy

What conclusion can be formed regarding Mr Bennet's reaction to the news of the marriage of Lydia and Wickham

Mr. Bennet wasinfuriated about the marriage

Which of these statements would Elizabeth Bennet probably agree with

Lydia would not have eloped with George Wickham if she was not convinced that he wanted to get married.

The news of the elopement of Wickham and Lydia actually brought Elizabeth and Darcy closer together This development is an example of which literary term
Lydia and George Wickham left Longbourn to join his new regiment at which location

Newcastle

Elizabeth's reaction to what the housekeeper said about Mr Darcy is an example of which literary term

Verbal Irony.

What can be concluded about the housekeeper at Netherfield had received orders to prepare for the arrival of her master

Charles Bingley is returning home .

Who is Macbeth referring to in the underlined words in this reading passage The fiend

Fleance

What did Holmes mean by this comment about the death of the doctor "I cannot

When Holmes said "I can't make bricks without clay," he was inferring that he cannot reach any hypothesis or theory on the investigation without any hard evidence.

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