Persuasion

by

Jane Austen

Persuasion: Chapter 20 Quiz 4 questions

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What is the significance of Captain Wentworth's conversation with Anne about Louisa and Captain Benwick at the concert?
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Captain Wentworth expresses his admiration for Louisa's intellect and Benwick's resilience
Captain Wentworth confesses his affection for Louisa and his disappointment with Benwick
Captain Wentworth expresses doubts about the match between Louisa and Benwick, indicating his ongoing feelings for Anne
Captain Wentworth shares his delight about the union of Louisa and Benwick and his joy at being single
How does Mr. Elliot's admiration for Anne test her values?
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His admiration forces her to consider her feelings for him despite his lack of wealth and rank
His explicit admiration forces Anne to re-evaluate her feelings for Captain Wentworth
His admiration places Anne in a position to weigh his eligibility in terms of wealth, rank, and relation against her own feelings
His admiration helps Anne realize her attraction towards Mr. Elliot's social standing
What is Anne's reaction to Mr. Elliot's hints about his desire to marry her during the concert?
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She is thrilled and anticipates marrying him
She is highly annoyed by Mr. Elliot's advances and prefers to stay away from him
She is indifferent towards his proposal and continues to enjoy the concert
She is largely focused on Captain Wentworth and wants to interact with him more
What does Captain Wentworth's hasty farewell to Anne during the concert reveal?
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It suggests Captain Wentworth's jealousy towards Mr. Elliot's interaction with Anne
It indicates Captain Wentworth's indifference and disinterest in Anne
It shows Captain Wentworth's annoyance at being interrupted by Anne
It signifies Captain Wentworth's desire to avoid any communication with Anne