Characters Plot Exposition/Conflicts Who said it Random (T or F)
100
Who is Elizabeth Bennet
Who is the protagonist in this book?
100
What is a rousing action
Was Elizabeth's refusal of marriage a rising action or falling action?
100
What is late 1700's/early 1800's
What time period is this novel is set in?
100
Who is Elizabeth Bennet
"Do you dance Mr. Darcy?"
100
What is true
Mr. Darcy asks Elizabeth to dance.
200
Who is Miss Bingley
Who invites Jane to visit Netherfield in the beginning of this book?
200
Romance or historical fiction
What genre is this novel?
200
What is person vs. person
What kind of conflict is Elizabeth vs. Mr. Darcy?
200
Who is Mr. Darcy
"You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you."
200
What is false
Jane runs away to elope with Wickham.
300
Who is Mr. Collins
Name the character who first asks Elizabeth to marry.
300
Who is Mr. Darcy then Lady Catherine
Who is the antagonist in this text?
300
What is person vs. person
What kind of conflict would you call Mrs. Bennet trying to find husbands for her daughters?
300
Who is Elizabeth Bennet
“My courage always rises with every attempt to intimidate me.”
300
What is true
The balls always take place in Hertfordshire.
400
Who is Lydia
Name the Bennet sister who runs away and gets married.
400
What is the eligible Bennet girls are engaged or married and Mrs. Bennet doesn't have to worry anymore.
What is the resolution?
400
What is Netherfield Park, Rosings Park, and Pemberley
Name the three main places in which this book is set.
400
Who is Miss (Caroline) Bingley
"I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading!"
400
What is false
Elizabeth really likes Mr. Bingley's sisters.
500
Who is Lady Catherine
Who tries to stop Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy from getting engaged?
500
What is Lydia's elopement, Elizabeth realizes Mr. Darcy is not so bad.
What's the climax?
500
What is she is strong spoken and that was not okay for a woman in that era
How is the conflict of Character vs. Society portrayed through Elizabeth?
500
Who is Mrs. Bennet
"There is nothing so bad as parting with one's friends. One seems to forlorn without them."
500
What is true
Elizabeth's best friend, Charlotte, marries Mr. Collins.






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