Who gave George Wickham money so he would marry Lydia
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Darcy paid Wickham's debts, bought him a commission in the
regular army, and gave him some money as a bribe to marry
Lydia.
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What did Lady Catherine tell Elizabeth when she visited Longbourn
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not to marry mr.darcy
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What conclusion can be formed regarding Mr Bennet's reaction to the news of the marriage of Lydia and Wickham
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Mr. Bennet wasinfuriated about the marriage
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Where did Jane and Charles move to
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When Jane and Charles were first married, they moved to
Netherfield. According to the book, however, they did not stay at
Netherfield for longer than a year. They moved to an estate they
bought about thirty miles from Pemberley, in a county neighboring
Derbyshire.
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Which of these statements would Elizabeth Bennet probably agree with
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Lydia would not have eloped with George Wickham if she was not
convinced that he wanted to get married.
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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
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Newcastle
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Which statements would marija agree
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Silence is golden
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Which of these terms best characterizes the actions of Lydia in this reading assignment in Pride and Prejudice
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Frivolous
Yo boy Skyler
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What is the best definition of the underlined words in this passage Full of principle
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Ostentatious Gratuities is the best definition of the underlined
words in the passage full of principle.
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Based on the information in the chart which of these statements is true
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Based on the information in the chart, which of these statements
is true?
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Which of these words best describes the mood of the dinner party at Longbourn and Mrs. Bennet's treatment of Mr. Darcy
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vindictive and tense
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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.
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
Where did Jane and Charles move to
When Jane and Charles were first married, they moved to
Netherfield. According to the book, however, they did not stay at
Netherfield for longer than a year. They moved to an estate they
bought about thirty miles from Pemberley, in a county neighboring
Derbyshire.
A+ Derbyshire
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