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1. Mr. Bennet is relieved that Elizabeth has rejected Mr. Collins beause Mr. Bennet
A) does not want Elizabeth to leave home
B) recognizes Mr. Collins to be a foolish man
C) hopes that Jane will be the first to marry
D) enjoys upsetting his wife
2. How do Lady Catherine's demands that Elizabeth not marry Darcy affect Elizabeth?
A) She is furious the Darcy has sent Lady Catherine
B) She is hopeful that Darcy still loves her
C) She realizes that Lady Catherine will get what she wants
D) She is confused about her feelings for Darcy
3. Unlike Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, both of the Gardiners are
A) prideful and prejudice
B) sensible and intelligent
C) confused, but agreeable
D) fickle and unreserved

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1 a

2 c

3 d

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  • Mr. Bennet is relieved that Elizabeth has rejected Mr. Collins beause Mr. Bennet recognizes Mr. Collins to be a foolish man. (option B)
  • Lady Catherine's demands that Elizabeth not marry Darcy affect Elizabeth in the sense that now she is hopeful that Darcy still loves her. (option B)
  • Unlike Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, both of the Gardiners are sensible and intelligent. (option B)

Who is and what happens to Elizabeth Bennet?

In "Pride and Prejudice," the main character is Elizabeth Bennet. She is proposed marriage by a distant cousin, Mr. Collins, but she rejects him. Unlike her mother, Elizabeth's father is relieved, since he sees Collins as a foolish man.

Elizabeth ends up falling for Mr. Darcy, who has also proposed to her, but whose hand she rejected. His aunt, Lady Catherine, shows up one day demanding that Elizabeth does not marry Darcy. That makes Elizabeth hope Darcy still loves her.

Finally, Elizabeth's uncle and aunt, the Gardiners, are both intelligent and sensible people. They have a respectful marriage, unlike Elizabeth's parents.

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