Sense and Sensibility

Sense and Sensibility

by

Jane Austen

Sense and Sensibility: Chapter 12 Quiz 4 questions

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What concern does Elinor express about Marianne accepting a horse from Willoughby?
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That Marianne does not know how to ride a horse
That the horse might not have a good pedigree
That Marianne would not take good care of the horse
That accepting the gift may lead to gossip and speculation about their relationship
What does Willoughby's insistence on keeping the horse for Marianne indicate about his feelings?
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He is indifferent to Marianne's concerns and wishes
He wants to control Marianne's decisions and lifestyle
He deeply cares for Marianne and wants to express his love through gifts
He is showing off his wealth and generosity to impress Marianne
What evidence leads Margaret to believe that Willoughby and Marianne are engaged?
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Willoughby publicly announces their engagement
Elinor confirms the engagement based on her observations
Margaret overhears a conversation and sees Willoughby cut a lock of Marianne’s hair
Marianne tells Margaret directly about her engagement
Why does Elinor wish to keep her love life private?
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She is not sure of Edward Ferrars's feelings for her
She believes in maintaining a discreet and reserved demeanor
She fears Mrs. Jennings's disapproval of Edward Ferrars
She is waiting for Edward Ferrars to publicly declare his intentions