Emma

Emma

by

Jane Austen

Emma: Chapter 4 Quiz 3 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 4. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
Why does Harriet replace Mrs. Weston as Emma’s constant companion?
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Harriet's cleverness and educational background
Harriet's long-standing friendship with Emma, whom she has known since childhood
Harriet's high social status and wealth, which match Emma's background
Harriet's docile and grateful disposition, which appeals to Emma's vanity
What does Emma's attitude towards the Martins reveal about her character?
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Her lack of interest in farming
Her snobbish disdain for lower classes
Her possessiveness towards Harriet
Her tolerance for all classes
How does Emma influence Harriet's opinion of Mr. Martin?
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By encouraging Harriet to see Mr. Martin's kindness and generosity
By highlighting Mr. Martin's wealth and social connections
By comparing Mr. Martin unfavorably to other gentlemen like Mr. Elton
By dwelling on Mr. Martin's weaker qualities