PRIDE AND PREJUDICE ANSWER TODAY AND I WILL GIVD BRAINLIEST
Which of the following is an example of Elizabeth's early prejudice?
Question 3 options:
She admires the Gardiners for their good sense.
She is angry with Caroline Bingley for being rude.
She likes Wickham without knowing him.
She is ashamed by her mother's public behavior.
Unit Assessment: Pride and Prejudice, Part 1 Pool 4
Question 4 (3 points)
Question 4 Unsaved
By the end of the novel, Mr. Darcy has a new sense of __________.
Question 4 options:
humility
disinterest
authority
superiority
Unit Assessment: Pride and Prejudice, Part 1 Pool 5
Question 5 (3 points)
Question 5 Unsaved
Darcy's housekeeper tells Elizabeth that she "has never had a cross word from him." How does this affect Elizabeth?
Question 5 options:
She realizes she may have misjudged Darcy.
She is embarrassed in front of the Gardiners.
She is worried that Jane will find out the truth about Darcy.
She is certain that Mr. Wickham would not have lied to her.
Unit Assessment: Pride and Prejudice, Part 1 Pool 6
Question 6 (3 points)
Question 6 Unsaved
A good word to describe Mrs. Bennet is __________.
Question 6 options:
fickle
loving
subdued
thoughtful
Unit Assessment: Pride and Prejudice, Part 1 Pool 7
Question 7 (3 points)
Question 7 Unsaved
In what way are Elizabeth's and Darcy's inner conflicts in the novel similar?
Question 7 options:
Both take pride in their family's social positions.
Both must fight the hasty, mistaken judgments they have made.
Both are shy about stating their own opinions in public.
Neither enjoys dancing or other social engagements.