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Pride and Prejudice: Chapters 31-40 - Quiz
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What does Elizabeth compare her musical ability to, and why does she make this comparison?
Explain the following quote, "A younger son, you know, must be inured to self-denial and dependence."
Compare a woman and the younger son of an earl in terms of their marriage situations.
After speaking to Fitzwilliam, why doesn't Elizabeth feel Caroline is behind the sabotage of Jane's relationship with Bingley?
What does Darcy's letter reveal regarding Elizabeth's accusations towards him?
Explain Elizabeth's prejudice regarding Darcy and Wickham.
Describe in detail the Brighton Scheme.
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