Plot Summary
Symbols/Themes
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100

Name of where Mr. Bingley lives.

Netherfield Estate

100

Because women could not own property, this symbol represents security and long-term stability.

Marriage

100

What's is the subject and verb of this sentence?

Ms. Hartwell decided to teach at Tyburn.

Subject: Ms. Hartwell

Verb: decided

100

"She is tolerable; but not handsome enough to tempt me..."

Mr. Darcy

100

The second daughter in the Bennet family, and the most intelligent and quick-witted; the protagonist of Pride and Prejudice.

Elizabeth

200

How many Bennet sisters are there?

5

200

What is the event that symbolizes someone considers you "marriage material"?

Dancing [at a ball]

200

What is the 

  1. Subject
  2. Verb
  3. The complete expression of an idea

Cherise decided to travel to the United Kingdom and seek employment after she completed her teaching certification.

Subject: Cherise

Verb: decided

Complete expression of idea: to travel to the United Kingdom and seek employment after she completed her teaching certification

200

"I have spent four days in the same house with him, and I think him very disagreeable."

Elizabeth

200

The son of a wealthy, well-established family and the master of the great estate of Pemberley; Elizabeth’s male counterpart.

Mr. Darcy

300

Who did Mr. Bingley tell Mr. Robinson was the prettiest from the party?

Jane

300
Theme for someone who has a lot of self-worth. "Pompous"

Pride

300

What is the correct punctuation?

A. It’s not that people are disinterested in climate change; many would argue that citizens are very interested in the planet’s gradual warming.

B. It’s not that people are disinterested in climate change, many would argue that citizens are very interested in the planet’s gradual warming.

C. It’s not that people are disinterested in climate change, and many would argue that citizens are very interested in the planet’s gradual warming.

A. It’s not that people are disinterested in climate change; many would argue that citizens are very interested in the planet’s gradual warming.

300

"I am very sensible, madam, of the hardship to my fair cousins...But I can assure the young ladies that I come prepared to admire them."

Mr. Collins

300

Darcy’s considerably wealthy best friend. He is a genial, well-intentioned gentleman, whose easygoing nature contrasts with Darcy’s initially discourteous demeanor. He is blissfully uncaring about class differences.

Mr. Bingley

400

Who will receive Mr. Bennet’s estate when he is dead?

Mr. Collins

400

Theme for someone who judges others based simply off appearance.

Prejudice

400

What is the correct punctuation?

A. In light of the fact that women are still earning less than men in the workplace; equity consulting companies are likely to prove their value in years to come.

B. In light of the fact that women are still earning less than men in the workplace, equity consulting companies are likely to prove their value in years to come.

C. In light of the fact that women are still earning less than men in the workplace. Equity consulting companies are likely to prove their value in years to come.

B. In light of the fact that women are still earning less than men in the workplace, equity consulting companies are likely to prove their value in years to come.

400

"...I have known him far too long and too well to be a fair judge. It is impossible for me to be impartial..."

Mr. Wickham

400

The youngest Bennet sister, she is gossipy, immature, and self-involved.

Lydia Bennet

500

What is the name of the young man who was walking with the officer?

Mr. Wickham

500

Symbol for where each romantic relationship begins and grows. (a place)

Netherfield Estate

500

What is the correct use of a colon?

A. Based on these facts, some might conclude that Shakespeare was, in fact, the opposite of who he was allegedly acclaimed to be: not an original writer but, rather, a clever plagiarist.

B. Based on these facts, some might conclude that Shakespeare was, in fact: the opposite of who he was allegedly acclaimed to be, not an original writer but, rather, a clever plagiarist.

C. Based on these facts: some might conclude that Shakespeare was, in fact, the opposite of who he was allegedly acclaimed to be; not an original writer but, rather, a clever plagiarist.

A. Based on these facts, some might conclude that Shakespeare was, in fact, the opposite of who he was allegedly acclaimed to be: not an original writer but, rather, a clever plagiarist.

500

"Pride is a very common failing I believe...Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously..."

Mary

500

Elizabeth’s dear friend. Pragmatic where Elizabeth is romantic, and also six years older than Elizabeth; does not view love as the most vital component of a marriage. She is more interested in having a comfortable home.

Charlotte Lucas

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