Exam 3 Flashcards

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1
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True or false Georgiana Darcy is a snobby girl who looks down upon lower classes

A

False

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2
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Mr. Darcy initially wanted to marry Caroline Bingley, true or false

A

False

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3
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True or false the Bennett families biggest concern when Lydia ran away, was that she may have married Mr. Wickham

A

False

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4
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Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, embarrass Elizabeth, during their unexpected visit to Pemberly true or false

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False

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5
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True or false Jane admits that she would not be engaged to Bingley if he were poor

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False

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6
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True or false while searching for Lydia in London, Mr. Bennett does not write often to his family

A

True

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7
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True or false Miss Bennett feels excited about Lydia and Wickham engagement

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True

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8
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Mr. Gardner. Paid at Wickham debts in arranged all details for Wickham to marry Lydia, true or false.

A

False

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9
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True or false Darcy feels responsible for Lydia, running off with Wickham

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True

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10
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True or false none of the Bennett are surprised by Elizabeth and Darcy’s engagement

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False

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Lady Katherine debourgh apologizes to Lizzie for her rudeness and welcomes her with open arms, true or false

A

False

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12
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True or false after Lydia is gone for a year kitty is allowed to visit the officers

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False

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13
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True or false Mary Bennett finds happiness with a simple kind man who is a lot like her

A

False

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14
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True or false lady Catherine tells Elizabeth that she must not marry Darcy, and that it would be a completely inappropriate match

A

True

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15
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When he returns to nether field, Bingley immediately shows interest again in jane true true or false

A

True

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16
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Who marries, who, in the end of pride and prejudice

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Bingley marrys Jane and Darcy, Marrys Elizabeth

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17
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What does Elizabeth think of Georgiana Darcy?

A

She is shy, and not as proud as she had supposed

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18
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What results from Lady Catherine’s interference in Darcy and Lizzie’s relationship

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She unknowingly gives Darcy hope that Elizabeth thinks better of him than she used to

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19
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When Elizabeth tells Jane about her engagement to Mr. Darcy, Jane begs her sister, not to

A

Marry him if she didn’t like him

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20
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Elizabeth believes Pingley’s reason for ignoring Jane, and volume two is the result of

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Caroline’s dislike of Jane

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21
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As Elizabeth and Jane discussed the recent engagement of Charlotte and Mr. Collins

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Elizabeth is horrified by her friends choice, Jane says Charlotte will be fine because she isn’t looking for love, Elizabeth comes to realize that Charlotte’s decision was both practical and logical

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22
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Miss Bingley(Caroline parent dislikes, Elizabeth because

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She is jealous of Darcy’s growing attraction

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23
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Wickham claimed that Darcy denied him the living of which profession

A

A clergy man

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24
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Mrs. Gardner discourages the budding relationship between Elizabeth and Wickham because

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He has no money

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25
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A change of peace will do everybody good so

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Elizabeth will visit. Charlotte and Jane will visit the gardeners.

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26
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When Wickham switches his affection to Miss King, Elizabeth claims that

A

Had money, not been an issue she would have continued to be his favorite

27
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Lady Katherine de bOURGH is Darcy

A

Aunt

28
Q

When Jane calls upon (visits) miss Bingley and miss hurst, explain that her letter was never received and her visit with them is cut short because they had previous plans. This problem indicates that.

A

Genes letter was likely ignored, and they wish to leave quickly in order to avoid socializing further with Jane

29
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Lady Katherinede bOURGH

A

Monopolizes/takes over all conversations, enjoys, reminding her visitors of their inferior rank, speaks in an authoritative tone, and enjoy telling Mr. Collins how to run his house

30
Q

And Charlotte’s house Elizabeth notices that the room in which the ladies sit faces the back rather than the front and it’s not one of the larger rooms

A

She realizes Charlotte has found a way to avoid being in Mr. Collins company

31
Q

Lady Katherine is shocked to discover that

A

The Bennett sisters were raised without a governess, all the Bennett daughters were not taught to play piano and sing, none of the Bennett, daughters draw, and all the Bennett daughters have been presented and are out in society

32
Q

Mr. Bennett

A

Favors Lydia and kitty over his other daughters

33
Q

Charlotte returns home to see Mr. Darcy visiting with Elizabeth

A

Declares Mr. Darcy must be in love with her

34
Q

Well, the rest of the Huntsford household has dinner with Lady Catherine Elizabeth decides to stay home with a headache in response to this

A

Darcy arrives at Huntsford to ask about her house and propose to her

35
Q

Darcy’s main concern about marrying Elizabeth is

A

Her social inferiority

36
Q

Elizabeth’s reaction to Darcy’s proposal is based on

A

His manipulation of Bingley feelings towards Jane, his ill treatment of Wickham, his confession, that his love for her has grown against his will, and his rude remarks about her family

37
Q

Elizabeth’s reaction after Darcy’s departure is too

A

None of the above

38
Q

In his letter, Darcy reveals

A

His innocence, regarding having a part in the separation of Bingley and Jane

39
Q

True or false gene is more horrified than Elizabeth about Charlotte’s willingness to marry Mr. Collins

A

False

40
Q

True or false it is Colonel Fitzwilliam, who tells Elizabeth about Darcy’s role in Bingley’s Romantic relationship with Jane

A

True

41
Q

Jane and Elizabeth agree not to make public the truth. They have learned about Wickham, true or false.

A

True

42
Q

True or false both Lydia and Kitty will accompany Miss Phillips to follow the regiment to brighten

A

False

43
Q

You are too good you are sweetness and disinterestedness are really angelic

A

Jane Bennett

44
Q

When she did come, it was very evident that she had no pleasure in it. She made a slight formal apology for not calling before said not a word of wishing to see me again, and wasn’t every respect, so altered a creature then, when she went away, I was perfectly resolved to continue that acquaintance no longer.

A

Mr. Bennett

45
Q

True or false Wickham wanted to marry Mary King, but Mary moved away for good ending their chances of marriage

A

True

46
Q

True or false Miss Bennett still believes Bingley will return to Netfield and rekindle his relationship with Jane

A

False

47
Q

True or false kitty and Lydia, to not care that the soldiers were leaving Merriton, because none of the soldiers had chosen them as a bride

A

False

48
Q

True or false Elizabeth tried to persuade her father to forbid Lydia from following the soldiers to brighten

A

True

49
Q

Actions that cause great irritation

A

Exasperation

50
Q

Worthy of imitation

A

Exemplary

51
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Partially excusing or justifying

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Extenuating

52
Q

Elaborately or excessively ornamented

A

Flourid

53
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Lucky; occurring by happy chance

A

Fortuitous

54
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Avoiding waste

A

Frugal

55
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Repeated too often; over familiar through overuse

A

Hackneyed

56
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Having or showing arrogant superiority

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Haughty

57
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Someone motivated by desires for sensual pleasures

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Hedonist

58
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A tentative insight that is not yet verified or tested

A

Hypothesis

59
Q

Characterized by undo haste, and lack of thought

A

Impetuous

60
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Attribute or credit to

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Impute

61
Q

Not in harmonious, or agreeable combination

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Incompatible

62
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Lacking worth or importance

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In consequential

63
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Incapable of being avoided, or prevented

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Inevitable