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What did the ladies of Longbourn do after visiting Netherfield?

The visit was formally returned.

Who continued to approve of Miss Bennet's pleasing manners?

Mrs Hurst and Miss Bingley.

Who did Jane have a preference for?

Their brother.

Who did Elizabeth observe that Jane was giving way to a preference for?

<p>Their brother.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who did Elizabeth see pride in the treatment of?

<p>Everybody, even her sister.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who did Mr Darcy find attractive?

<p>Elizabeth.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who did Mr Darcy think was an excellent dancer?

<p>Elizabeth.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the gentleman's opinion of Elizabeth after her refusal to dance?

<p>He admired her.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where did the large party take place?

<p>At Sir William Lucas's.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who tried to convince Mr. Darcy to dance with Elizabeth?

<p>Sir William Lucas.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was Elizabeth's response when Sir William tried to introduce her to Mr. Darcy as a dance partner?

<p>She refused and stated that she had no intention of dancing.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How often did the young ladies usually visit Mrs. Philips in Meryton?

<p>Three or four times a week.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the reason for the frequent visits to Meryton?

<p>To visit their aunt and to look at a hat shop.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was Mr. Bennet's opinion of Kitty and Lydia?

<p>He thought they were silly.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was Elizabeth's reason for walking alone to Meryton?

<p>Impatience and a desire to see Jane.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did Miss Bingley invite Jane to stay at Netherfield?

<p>Because Jane was unwell and Miss Bingley felt obliged to offer her hospitality.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Mr. Bingley's sisters think of Jane's illness?

<p>They expressed sympathy but quickly forgot about it when Jane was not present.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who showed genuine concern for Jane's well-being?

<p>Mr. Bingley.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did Miss Bingley criticize Elizabeth's appearance and manners?

<p>She described her as having poor manners, lack of conversation skills, no style, no taste, and no beauty.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Mr. Bingley say about Elizabeth's appearance?

<p>He thought she looked well and her concern for her sister was pleasing.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Mrs. Hurst and Mr. Darcy think about Elizabeth's appearance?

<p>Mrs. Hurst joined Miss Bingley in criticizing Elizabeth, while Mr. Darcy thought her appearance was brightened by exercise.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was Mrs. Bennet's reason for not wanting to take her daughter home?

<p>She was satisfied with Jane's recovery and didn't want to trouble Mr. Bingley.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did Mr. Bingley want his two guests to remain?

<p>He was eager for their company and forced his younger sister to be polite.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Mr. Darcy do after finishing his letter?

<p>He asked Miss Bingley and Elizabeth to play some music.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did Elizabeth refuse to begin the music performance?

<p>She enjoyed defeating Mr. Darcy's intentions and did not want to dance.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why was Miss Bingley jealous of Elizabeth?

<p>She saw enough to be jealous and wanted to get rid of Elizabeth.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did Elizabeth write to her mother the next morning?

<p>She wanted her mother to send the carriage for them so they could leave.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why was Mr. Darcy particularly careful in not showing admiration towards Elizabeth?

<p>He was attracted to her and didn't want to reveal his feelings.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who was happy to see Jane and Elizabeth when they returned home?

<p>Their father was happy to see them.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happened to the evening conversation during the absence of Jane and Elizabeth?

<p>It lost its liveliness and most of its good sense.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

After the Visit to Netherfield

  • The ladies of Longbourn returned home and spent their evening discussing the events of the day
  • Mr. Hurst and Mr. Bingley continued to approve of Miss Bennet's pleasing manners

Jane's Preferences

  • Jane had a preference for Mr. Bingley
  • Elizabeth observed that Jane was giving way to a preference for Mr. Bingley

Elizabeth's Observations

  • Elizabeth saw pride in the treatment of Mr. Darcy towards everyone
  • Mr. Darcy found Elizabeth attractive, but did not ask her to dance
  • Mr. Darcy thought Elizabeth was an excellent dancer

The Party at Netherfield

  • A large party took place at Netherfield
  • Sir William Lucas tried to convince Mr. Darcy to dance with Elizabeth
  • Elizabeth refused to dance with Mr. Darcy when introduced by Sir William

Visits to Meryton

  • The young ladies usually visited Mrs. Philips in Meryton three to four times a week
  • The reason for the frequent visits was to gather news and gossip

Mr. Bennet's Opinion

  • Mr. Bennet thought Kitty and Lydia were silly and ignorant

Elizabeth's Walk to Meryton

  • Elizabeth walked alone to Meryton to visit her aunt Mrs. Philips

Miss Bingley's Invitation

  • Miss Bingley invited Jane to stay at Netherfield
  • Miss Bingley thought Jane's illness was a trifling cold

Genuine Concern

  • Only Mr. Bingley showed genuine concern for Jane's well-being

Criticism and Opinions

  • Miss Bingley criticized Elizabeth's appearance and manners as not being fashionable
  • Mr. Bingley said Elizabeth's appearance was pleasing and explained her appearance away
  • Mrs. Hurst and Mr. Darcy thought Elizabeth's appearance was not fashionable

Reasons for Staying

  • Mrs. Bennet did not want to take her daughter home because she wanted to keep Jane at Netherfield
  • Mr. Bingley wanted his two guests to remain at Netherfield because he enjoyed their company

Mr. Darcy's Letter

  • Mr. Darcy finished writing a letter and then went out for a walk

Music Performance

  • Elizabeth refused to begin the music performance because she did not want to oblige Mr. Darcy

Reasons for Jealousy

  • Miss Bingley was jealous of Elizabeth because she thought Mr. Darcy admired her
  • Elizabeth wrote to her mother the next morning to ask if she could return home

Mr. Darcy's Care

  • Mr. Darcy was particularly careful in not showing admiration towards Elizabeth

Happy Return

  • Mrs. Bennet was happy to see Jane and Elizabeth when they returned home

Conversation

  • The evening conversation was dull and uninteresting during the absence of Jane and Elizabeth

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