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In Chapter 15 of Sense and Sensibility Mrs. Dashwood accuses Elinor of “loving to doubt where you can.” What evidence …
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In Elinor and Willoughby’s conversation about Barton Cottage in Chapter 14 of Sense and Sensibility, how do comic details serve …
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In Chapters 12 and 13 of Sense and Sensibility how does Willoughby and Marianne’s inappropriate behaviour jeopardize Marianne’s social standing? …
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What makes Willoughby’s lengthy critical remarks about Colonel Brandon in Chapter 10 of Sense and Sensibility an example of dramatic …
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In Chapter 9 of Sense and Sensibility which two of Mrs. Dashwood’s character traits negatively affect her daughters’ abilities to …
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Sense and Sensibility | Discussion Questions 1 – 10 : what concerns Marianne so deeply about the way
In Chapter 8 of Sense and Sensibility what concerns Marianne so deeply about the way Elinor and Edward interact with …
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Does sense or sensibility drive the narrator’s description of Barton Cottage in Chapter 6 of Sense and Sensibility?
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In what ways does John Dashwood fail his stepmother and half-sisters yet again as they prepare to leave Norland in …
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How does Elinor both “betray” herself and foreshadow trouble as she defends Edward against Marianne’s criticism of him in Chapter …
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In Chapter 2 of Sense and Sensibility how does Fanny use exaggeration and repetition to convince John to break his …
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