B Answer these questions.
1. What made Elizabeth feel that the distance was nothing?
2. Why were Mrs Hurst and Miss Bingley surprised to see Elizabeth
3. Describe Elizabeth's meeting with Jane.
4. What was the apothecary's verdict regarding Jane's health?
5. Why did Miss Bingley invite Elizabeth to remain in Netherfield?
C Think and answer.
1. What kind of a relationship did Jane and Elizabeth share?
2. Was Mr Bennet concerned about Jane's health?
3. Why do you think Jane was ‘not equal to much conversation?
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Ans1. Elizabeth felt that the distance was nothing because of a determination to be there for JaJe in her illness. It is the motive which made her not think of the distance.
Ans1. On reaching Netherfield, Elizabeth finds Jane sicks a d so she stayed back to nurse her sister. Mrs Hurst and miss Bingley did not except Elizabeth to walk the entire distance and so they were surprised to see her.
Ans3. Elizabeth leaves the table to attend to Jane and the party begins to table about her dinner. Caroline harshly citizens Elixabeths pride and stubborn independence but mr Bringley admire her devotion to jane. the bringley sisters also deride the bannet low family connections.
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