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1£®Why did Elizabeth refuse Mr Darcy?
A£®Because she felt that they were not equal in social status. B£®Because he opposed the marriage of her sister with his friend. C£®Because she didn't like or love him.
2£®Why was Mr Darcy sure that she would accept him? A£®Because he was so rich.
B£®Because he was sure she loved him. C£®Because she was sensitive to his pain.
3£®Why was Mr Darcy surprised at Elizabeth's refusal?
A£®He thought he was a rich and handsome gentleman whom any woman wanted to marry.
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B£®She was poor and had low social rank.Any woman like her wanted to marry a rich man like him.
C£®He met her a second time and was sure she would accept his hand in marriage easily. 4£®What caused Elizabeth to refuse Mr Darcy so abruptly? A£®His unkindness. B£®His outspoken. C£®His arrogance.
5£®Can you guess the end of the story? A£®Elizabeth didn't marry Mr Darcy. B£®Elizabeth married Mr Darcy.
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