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Where do the Bennets live?
Longbourn
What is Mrs. Bennet’s biggest concern in life?
To see all of her daughters married
Which words best describe Jane?
Sweet-tempered, modest and beautiful
Which words best describe Elizabeth?
Quick-witted, critical and pretty
Which word best describes Mary Bennet?
Pedantic
Catherine and Lydia are obsessed with what activity?
Officers
Elizabeth’s first impression of Mr. Darcy is that he is:
Proud and ill-mannered
Mr. Darcy’s first impression of Elizabeth is that she is:
Not worth knowing
Why does Charlotte marry Mr. Collins?
She is practical rather than romantic.
What is Elizabeth’s criticism of Mr. Collins?
He is pompous and insensible.
Why does Mrs. Bennet make Jane ride a horse to Netherfield when it looks as though it might rain?
She wants Jane to be forced to stay at Netherfield and become better acquainted with Mr. Bingley.
Who reminds Mr. Bingley that he promised to throw a ball?
Lydia
Why are all of the girls attracted to Mr. Wickham?
He is handsome and charming.
Where does Darcy first propose to Elizabeth?
At the Collins’ residence in Hunsford
How does Darcy receive Elizabeth at Pemberley?
Favorably
Why do Elizabeth and the Gardiners leave Pemberley?
Elizabeth receives a letter from Jane telling of Lydia’s departure with Wickham and asks for her hasty return.
Where does Mr. Gardiner find Lydia and Wickham?
London
Why does Lady Catherine visit Longbourn?
To insist that Elizabeth not marry Darcy
Who settles Wickham’s debts?
Mr. Darcy
Which sister remains at home?
Mary