Characters
Fill In the Blank
Plot
Figurative Language
Vocabulary
100
This character is not truthful about their past and will do anything to move up in social class
Mr. Wickham
100
__________________________ and__________________________both propose to Elizabeth in the novel.
Darcy and Collins
100
Lydia and Kitty seem to be obsessed with:
the soldiers
100
"Peter Piper Picked A Peck of Pickled Peppers" is an example of what literary term?
Alliteration
100
"a seer or prophet; to be a sign or omen"
Augur
200
This character is highly concerned with marriage and reputation where family is concerned.
Mrs. Bennet
200
The name of the Bennets’ estate is __________________________
Longbourn
200
The word Mr. Darcy uses to describe Elizabeth after first meeting her.
Tolerable
200
"My dad is a bear in the morning" is an example of what literary term?
Metaphor
200
Define "Impetuous"
acting or done quickly and without thought or care.
300
This character attempts to keep Mr. Darcy from marrying Elizabeth.
Lady Catherine/Miss Bingley
300
__________________________tells Elizabeth that she will not marry Mr. Darcy.
Lady Catherine
300
From Mr. Darcy’s letter, Elizabeth learns that, long ago, Wickham attempted to elope with:
Georgiana
300
"Snow White had skin as white as snow" is an example of what literary term?
simile
300
Define "pique"
stimulate interest
400
This character takes care of Jane whenever she is sick at Netherfield.
Elizabeth
400
Mr. Darcy pays__________________________to marry Lydia.
Wickham
400
Mr. Collins proposes to _______________ and she says yes.
Charlotte Lucas
400
"The car danced across the icy road" is an example of what literary term?
personfication
400
"acting arrogant or superior"
Haughty
500
This character is related to Lady Catherine.
Mr. Darcy
500
The author of this novel is __________________________.
Jane Austen
500
At the beginning of the novel, The Bennet’s new, wealthy neighbor is:
Mr. Bingley
500
What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?
like or as
500
Define Fulsome
offensively flattering or insincere; offensive to the taste or sensibilities