Sense and Sensibility

Sense and Sensibility

by

Jane Austen

Sense and Sensibility: Chapter 15 Quiz 3 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 15. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
Why does Marianne run out of the room crying during Willoughby's visit to the cottage?
1 of 3
Because Lady Middleton was rude to her
Because she had an argument with Elinor
Because Willoughby is leaving for London indefinitely
Because Mrs. Dashwood scolded her
Why does Mrs. Dashwood feel uneasy after Willoughby's departure?
2 of 3
Because he accepted her invitation to visit often with enthusiasm
Because he was evasive and left quickly
Because he promised to return soon
Because Marianne is happy about his departure
What distinguishes Elinor's reaction to Willoughby from that of Mrs. Dashwood and Marianne?
3 of 3
Elinor is happier about Willoughby's departure than Mrs. Dashwood and Marianne
Elinor is more emotional about the situation than Mrs. Dashwood and Marianne
Elinor is more skeptical and driven by sense, while the others are led by their emotions
Elinor believes in the engagement, unlike Mrs. Dashwood and Marianne