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Grades 11 and 12 - Literature - Senior High School - Pride and Prejudice - Passage 1
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In this passage, Elizabeth confronts the many ways in which her life is unnecessarily tedious and she shows little optimism for the future. Even Mr Bennet, who is always ready to make a joke, takes on a darker hue in this chapter.   Had Elizabeth’s opinion been all drawn from her own family, she could not have formed a very pleasing picture of conjugal felicity or domestic comfort. Her father captivated by youth and beauty, and that appearance of good humor, which youth and beauty generally give, had married a woman whose weak understanding and illiberal mind, had very early in their... Show more
Grades 11 and 12 - Literature - Senior High School - Pride and Prejudice - Passage 1
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10 Questions

1. How might Elizabeth's mood in this passage best be described?
2. This passage is narrated from whose point of view?
3. What is the immediate context for this extract?
4. Which of the following is NOT correct?
5. Which of the following is ironic?
6. What is the immediate context for this extract?
7. Which of the following is true?
8. How might Elizabeth's mood in this passage best be described?
9. This passage is narrated from whose point of view?
10. Which of the following is ironic?