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1. Imagine that Elizabeth has decided to respond to Darcy’s letter with a letter of her own. Put yourself in Elizabeth’s place and write a letter to Darcy that sums up your feelings and thoughts. Ask yourself some questions about Elizabeth’s reactions to Darcy’s letter (in Chapter 36). Do you think Elizabeth draws correct conclusions about herself? Has she changed her mind completely about Darcy? What might she wish for the future? Write your letter in a style that fits the time period of the novel or in a style used today. In either case, make sure your letter accurately reflects Elizabeth’s personality and state of mind.
Based on the novel Pride & Prejudice

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Answered by Rishigaming
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Elizabeth assures Darcy that he's the last manshe would ever marry. Darcy leaves angrily and Elizabeth breaks down crying, though shesoon regains her confidence that she was correct to reject Darcy. Elizabeth's rejection ofDarcy is the climax of her prejudice against him.

Elizabeth assures Darcy that he's the last manshe would ever marry. Darcy leaves angrily and Elizabeth breaks down crying, though shesoon regains her confidence that she was correct to reject Darcy. Elizabeth's rejection ofDarcy is the climax of her prejudice against him.

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