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Name _______________________________________________Date ________________A. Thinking About the NovelCircle the letter of the best answer.Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen<strong>Test</strong>1. Which of the following best states one of the themes of Pride and Prf#udice?a. You cannot judge a book by its cover.b. He who trusts his own heart is a fool.c. Greed is the root of all evil.d. Those obsessed with pride will surely fall.2. Which of the following is not an appropriate description of Fitzwilliam Darcy in the beginningof the novel?a. proudb. aloofc. sensitived. shy3. Although the dominating point ofview in Pride and Prejudice is third-person omnIscient,what other poInt of view does Austen use?a. thIrd-person limited point of viewb. Elizabeth Bennet's point of viewc. first-person point of viewd. Fitzwilliam Darcy's point of view4. What virtue in women did Austen hold in high esteem?a. witb. self-reliancec. marriageabilityd. beauty5. Why is Darcy attracted to Elizabeth?a. He is attracted to her because of her family line.b. He is attracted to her because of her beauty.c. He is attracted to her because of her wealth.d. He is attracted to her because of her wit and candor.6. Although we are led to believe Darcy and Elizabeth are full of pride and prejudice, wethink differently at the end of the novel. Which of the following pairs of characters bestexemplifies these characteristics?a. Charles BingleyjJane Bennetb. William Collins/Lady Catherine de Bourghc. George Wickham/Lydia Bennetd. Mr. Bennet/Charlotte Lucas© Prentice-Hall, Inc. 101

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