Who is Jane in love with?
Mr. Bingley
Who encourages Elizabeth's pursuit for Wickham?
Mr. Bennet
Whose Mrs. Bennet's sister in law?
Mrs. Gardiner
Where is Elizabeth at the start of chapter 29?
The Rosings
Who does Elizabeth daydream about marrying?
Colonel Fitzwilliam
What does Charlotte say is the reason for Darcy's odd behavior?
Because it must be that he's in love with Elizabeth
Who does Elizabeth think is running Bingley's affections?
Whose Mrs. Bennet's brother?
Why doesnt Lady Catherine de bourgh minds if Elizabeth is simply dressed?
Lady Catherine enjoys seeing she has a higher class than others
Whose overly bad at the piano?
Elizabeth
Why does Jane go to London?
In hopes to reclaiming Bingley's love
Who proposes to Charlotte?
Mr.Collins
Who proposes for Jane to stay with them in London to recover from Bingley?
Mrs. Gardiner
Why is Elizabeth at the Rosings?
To visit Charlotte and to see if she's okay in her new marriage
Who seems to have taken a liking to Elizabeth during these chapters?
Colonel Fitzwilliams
Why does Elizabeth think Bingley stopped liking Jane?
It was Bingley's sisters doing
Why isn't Mrs. Bennet mad?
Since Charlotte is engaged to Mr. Collins she is entitled to the house
What does Elizabeth realize while visiting Charlotte and Mr. Collins?
Although Charlotte didn't marry for love she found contentment in her marriage
Who does Lady Catherine want Mr. Darcy to marry?
Her own daughter
Who says they lack conversational warmth?
Mr. Darcy
How does Elizabeth realize she never truly loved Wickham?
Because Wickham's interest shifted from Elizabeth to a woman that inherited a lot of money.
What causes Ms. Bennet to be at peak angriness?
When Mr. Collins comes back to Longbourn to make wedding plans
How does Elizabeth contradict herself when it comes to marrying for money?
She judges when Charlotte marry's Mr. Collins for money but she defends Wickham when he decides to do it
Who also believes like Darcy in a sense of accomplishment for women?
Lady Catherine
Who is Mr. Darcy totally uninterested in during these chapters?
Ms. De Bourgh