Who invites Elizabeth to the Pemberly?
Darcy and Georgina.
Who wrote letters to Elizabeth?
Jane.
Who attempted to find Wickham and Lydia, but failed to do so?
Mr. Bennet and Mr. Gardiner.
Who does Lydia describe her wedding to?
Jane and Elizabeth.
Who sits next to Elizabeth at the Longbourn dinner?
Mr. Bingley.
Who shows jealousy towards Elizabeth after she left the Pemberley?
Miss. Bingley.
Who is the first person Elizabeth tells about the letters to?
Darcy.
Who found Lydia and Wickham?
Mr. Darcy.
What does Mr. Gardiner's letter to Mr. Bennet say?
It says that Mr. Wickham has accepted a commission in the North of England.
Who is returning to Netherfield?
Mr. Bingley
Who believes Darcy is in love with Elizabeth?
The Gardiner.
What did the second letter sent to Elizabeth talk about?
That there was not sign of Lydia marrying Wickham just yet.
Who blames Lydias eloping on the Bennets parenting style?
Mr. Collins.
How was Lydia acting on her ten-day visit at the Bennets house before her wedding?
Lydia was being oblivious to all the damage that she has caused the family.
Who informed Elizabeth that Darcy was the one that found Lydia and Wickham and paid the money for the marriage?
Mrs. Gardiner.
Who states: “one of the handsomest women of my acquaintance.” and who are they talking about?
Darcy and he is talking about Elizabeth.
Why did Elizabeth panic after receiving the letters?
She was afraid that Wickham will not marry Lydia and it would ruin their reputation.
How was Mr. Wickham convinced to marry Lydia.
They offered him money.
Why is another proposal to the Bennet family seemed so unlikely?
It is seemed unlikely because they fear that such a horrible reputation brought to them because of Lydia wouldn't make people want to propose to them.
Most likely, why was Mrs. Bennet rude to Mr. Darcy.
She was still unaware that he was the one that paid Wickham and found them.
Who engaged the most attention at the Pemberley?
Mr. Darcy
Why does Mr. Gardiner believe Wickham will marry Lydia?
Because he believed Wickham would not want his own reputation ruined.
Who states: "Not a farthing less than ten thousand pounds,”
Mr. Bennet.
How does Elizabeths feelings towards Mr. Darcy change?
Elizabeth's feelings change to the point that she says if Mr. Darcy proposed again, she would say yes.
Why does Mr. Bennet refuse to visit Mr. Bingley?