What character?
Which chapter?
Who said it?
Fill in the blank
100

This character is known as the match-maker.

Emma Woodhouse

100

In this chapter we meet Harriet Smith. 

Chapter 3

100

"'Yes. But what shall I say? Dear Miss Woodhouse, do advise me.'"

Harriet Smith

100

Mr. Martin is a  _.

Farmer
200

This character was first interested in Mr. Martin.

Harriet Smith

200

In this chapter Emma paints a portrait of Harriet.

Chapter 6

200

"'Were I to fall in love, indeed, it would be a different thing! but I never have been in love; it is not my way, or my nature; and I do not think I ever shall.'"

Emma Woodhouse

200

Emma pretends to have an _ so that Mr. Elton and Harriet can walk alone.

untied shoe

300

This character thinks Emma and Harriet's relationship is a bad idea.

Mr. Knightley

300

In this chapter Mr. Knightley and Mrs. Weston talk about Emma.

Chapter 5

300

"'Emma, your infatuation about that girl blinds you.'" 

Mr. Knightley

300

Harriet stays at _'s house. 

Mrs. Goddard's

400

This character was Emma's governess before she was married. 

Mrs. Weston

400

In this chapter Emma tells Harriet that Mr. Elton has fallen for her.

Chapter 17

400

"'She is loveliness itself. Mr. Knightley, is not she?'"

Mrs. Weston 

400

The Westons host a _.

Christmas Party

500

This character lives with his wealthy aunt. 

Frank Churchill

500

In this chapter Emma holds her niece to reduce Mr. Knightley's anger. 

Chapter 12

500

"'She was a beautiful creature when she came to you, but, in my opinion, the attractions you have added are infinitely superior to what she received from nature.'"

Mr. Elton

500

Mr. Elton takes Harriet's portrait to _ to be framed.

London