Q.1.
What is the immediate context for this passage?
Q.2.
What immediately follows this passage?
Q.3.
In this extract, Mr Darcy is presented as displaying which of the following qualities?
Q.4.
What does Elizabeth believe Mr Darcy to have decided by the time he leaves the room?
Q.5.
Which of the following lines reveals the force of habitual politeness in the face of emotional turmoil?
Q.6.
Elizabeth and Darcy are both present and hyper-aware in this moment and also absent. Which of the following does NOT give this impression of simultaneous presence and absence?
Q.7.
How does this passage present gratitude and esteem?
Q.8.
How might the mood of this passage best be described?
Q.9.
"But self, though it would intrude, could not engross her." What is meant by this sentence?
Q.10.
Elizabeth believes her acquaintanceship with Mr Darcy to be characterized as which of the following?