A) Samuel Taylor Coleridge B) Jane Austen C) Mary Shelley D) Percy Bysshe Shelley
A) The ball at Meryton B) A family dinner C) A visit to London D) A church service
A) 1813 B) 1817 C) 1811 D) 1815
A) Moving to London B) Finding husbands for their daughters C) Starting a business D) Losing their estate
A) Jane, Elizabeth, Margaret, Kitty, Lydia B) Jane, Elionora, Mary, Kitty, Lydia C) Jane, Anastasia, Daisy, Kitty, Lydia D) Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty, Lydia
A) False B) True
A) Mrs. Bennet is deeply intellectual and prefers reading philosophical discussions B) Mrs. Bennet is nervous due to her constant worry about marrying off her daughters, foolish because of her lack of social awareness and frequent embarrassing actions, and talkative as she often engages in excessive gossip and unguarded speech. C) Mrs. Bennet is calm and composed, always maintaining a serene household D) Mrs. Benet is indifferent to the social standing and prospects of her daughters
A) Intellectualness B) Money C) Fame D) Virginity
A) Jane Austen suggests that women have ample opportunities and freedom to choose their partners based solely on romantic love, without any societal pressure regarding economic security. B) Austen argues that all marriages based on love are doomed to fail, using her characters to demonstrate that practical arrangements are superior. C) she does it by showing how societal pressures force women like Elizabeth and her sisters to prioritize financial security over personal happiness. D) Jane Austen promotes the idea that romantic love should always be secondary to economic considerations in marriage, emphasizing the importance of financial stability above all.
A) False B) True
A) Nile B) Ganges C) Alph D) Amazon
A) Flute B) Lyre C) Harp D) Dulcimer
A) Temple dome B) Palace dome C) Pleasure-dome
A) Alliteration B) Metaphor C) Assonance D) Imagery
A) Jane Austen B) Percy Bysshe Shelley C) Mary Shelley D) Samuel Taylor Coleridge
A) The sea B) The beaty of women C) Nature D) The World
A) Cries of birds B) Ancestral voices C) Echoes of the river D) Whispers in the wind
A) Bread and water B) Honey-dew and milk of Paradise C) Nectar and ambrosia D) Honey and wine |