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If you are done with the quiz, READ. If the narrator was a person, who would he/she most likely be? a member of the Bennet family a member of the Bingley family a neighbor/casual observer in Meryton a n average British person in general.

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  1. If you are done with the quiz, READ.

  2. If the narrator was a person, who would he/she most likely be? • a member of the Bennet family • a member of the Bingley family • a neighbor/casual observer in Meryton • an average British person in general

  3. “He was the proudest, most disagreeable man in the world, and everybody hoped that he would never come there again.” (Chapter 3)

  4. “Jane was by no means better. The sisters, on hearing this, repeated three or four times how much they were grieved, how shocking it was to have a bad cold, and how excessively they disliked being ill themselves; and then thought no more of the matter: and their indifference towards Jane when not immediately before them restored Elizabeth to the enjoyment of all her former dislike.” (Ch. 8)

  5. Chapter XIII 12.04 narrator’s perspective: Elizabeth  Ms. Bingley: Sir William Collins: • occupation • background • what is his reason for coming to Longbourne? What does his letter say? • personality (quotation) • portrayal: negative or positive? (quotation) • how is William Collins a mixture of “pride and obsequiousness”? (quotation)

  6. Group Work • Everyone in the group will receive the same CW score. • You should have the SAME answers written down as your group members. • You should discuss and reach a consensus with your group members about the answers. No group member should be simply copying answers from another group member. • You will receive ½ credit for CW if you have different answers or work independently. • If you are done reading before the rest of your group, please start tonight’s HW: reach Chapter 14

  7. Homework • Read Chapter 14 • Annotate- how is William Collins a man of both “pride and obsequiousness”?

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