On the following Monday, Mrs. Bennet had the pleasure of receiving her brother and his wife who came as usual to spend the Christmas at ________
Longbourn
Mr. Collins is Mr. Bennet's cousin
True
How was Darcy related to Lady Catherine De Bourgh
Aunt
Who married Mr. Collins?
Charlotte Lucas.
“In vain have I struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.”
Darcy
Where does Jane go after being essentially dumped by Mr. Bingley?
London
Jane is the middle of 5 girls
False, she’s the eldest
Elizabeth believes which sister is manipulating Mr. Bingley?
Caroline
Elizabeth begins to receive visits from this handsome soldier.
Mr. Wickham
"He may live in my memory as the most amiable man of my acquaintance, but that is all. I have nothing either to hope or fear, and nothing to reproach him with."
Jane
Where was Lydia going to spend the Summer?
Brighton, where the officers were
Mr Darcy is a Duke
False (He has no title)
This person tells Elizabeth that Darcy broke up Bingley’s possible marriage with Jane.
Colonel Fitzwilliam
What happens when Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth meet by chance at Charlotte's house?
Mr. Darcy confesses his feelings for Elizabeth
"Well, my comfort is, I am sure Jane will die of a broken heart; and then he will be sorry for what he has done."
Mrs. Bennet [Chp. 40]
Where did the Bingleys stay for winter?
London
The Bennets live in Lambton
False, they live in Longbourne
This family spends Christmas with the Bennet Family
The Gardiners
What town did Elizabeth visit her dear friend, Charlotte, in?
Kent (at their Hunsford Parsonage)
"My courage always rises at every attempt to intimidate me."
Elizabeth [Chp. 31]
Where did Darcy propose the first time to Elizabeth?
In the Collins Home, the Hunsford Parsonage
Charlotte’s parents are Sir William and Lady Lucas
True
Who is Mrs. Reynolds?
The Housekeeper at Pemberley, Mr. Darcy’s Home
Jane received a disturbing letter from London. Who wrote it and what did it say?
Caroline, Mr. Bingley left for London on business and does not expect to return to Netherfield.
"You are too sensible a girl, Elizabeth, to fall in love merely because you are warned against it"
Mrs. Gardiner [Chp. 26]