Persuasion cue cards Flashcards

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Free indirect speech of Lady Russells view on A+W pg.27

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deprecated the connexion in every light’

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Free indirect speech Anne pg.27

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Lady Russel, whom she had always loved and relied on, could not, with such steadiness of opinion, and such tenderness of manner, be continually advising her in vain.’

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Free indirect Speech Mrs. Smith pg.145

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She had seen too much of the world, to expect sudden or disinterested attachment anywhere’

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Free indirect speech on Sir Walter pg.6

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Vanity was the beginning and the end of Sir Walter’s character’

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Free indirect speech on Sir Walter pg.6

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He considered the blessing of beauty as inferior only to the blessing of the baronetcy’

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Elizabeth pg.32

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Then I am sure Anne had better stay, for nobody will want her in Bath’

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Free indirect speech Anne on Uppercross pg.40

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removal of one set of people to another, will often include a total change of conversation, opinion, and idea’

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Mary pg.52

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If there is anything disagreeable going on, men are always sure to get out of it’

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Free indirect speech Anne on Captain Wentworth pg.67

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His cold politeness, his ceremonious grace, were worse than anything’

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Anne on the feelings of Wentworth pg.91

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he has not, perhaps, a more sorrowing heart than I have’

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Anne on Admiral Croft pg.118

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His goodness of heart and simplicity of character were irresistible’

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Anne on her relationship with Lady Russell pg.138

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Anne had begun to learn that she and her excellent friend could sometimes think differently’

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Anne on William Elliot pg.99

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undoubtedly a gentleman, and had an air of good sense’

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Captain Wentworth pg.106

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If Anne will stay, no one so proper, so capable as Anne’

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Captain Wentworth on a woman’s character pg.81

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My first wish for all is that they should be firm’

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Sir Walter on the engagement of Anne and Frederick

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Sir Walter indeed, though he had no real affection for Anne’

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Anne on William Elliot pg.134

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There could be no doubt of his being a sensible man’

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Mrs. Smith to Anne on William Elliot pg.198

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He is sensible, he is agreeable, and with such a woman as you, it was not absolutely hopeless’

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Anne on the prospect of marrying William pg.198

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It was just possible that she might have been persuaded by Lady Russell’

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Anne on the news of William’s character pg.199

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She was concerned for the disappointment and pain lady Russell would be feeling’

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Sir Walter on Admiral Croft pg.158

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He was not at all ashamed of the acquaintance, and did, in fact, think and talk a great deal more about the Admiral, than the Admiral ever thought or talked about him’

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Sir Walter on the navy

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The profession has it’s utility, but I should be very sorry to see any friend of mine belonging to it’

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Anne on the Crofts pg.158

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brought with them their country habit of being almost always together’