Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice

by

Jane Austen

Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 36 Quiz 5 questions

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After rereading Darcy's letter, what does Elizabeth realize about her own behavior in relation to Darcy and Wickham?
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That she was too trusting of Darcy
That she should have been more supportive of Wickham
That her prejudice caused her to misjudge both Wickham and Darcy
That she should have avoided personal conversations with both men
How does Elizabeth respond upon realizing her misjudgments of Darcy and Wickham?
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She is indifferent
She doubles down on her opinions
She feels ashamed
She plans to tell her family immediately
What does her ability to come to terms with her prejudices reveal about Elizabeth's character?
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Her strength to face and accept her failures
Her fickleness
Her unwillingness to change
Her willingness to consider other points of view
What does Elizabeth learn upon returning to the parsonage house after reading Darcy's letter?
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That Darcy and Colonel Fitzwilliam had visited to invite her to a ball
That Darcy and Colonel Fitzwilliam are coming for dinner
That Darcy and Colonel Fitzwilliam had been unwilling to see her
That Darcy and Colonel Fitzwilliam had visited to say good-bye
Why does Elizabeth think she will never see Darcy again?
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Because he is going abroad on business
Because he is getting married to someone else
Because she had wrongly insulted him
Because he told her he doesn’t want to see her anymore