Although she immediately regretted it, how did Elizabeth purposely wound Darcy?
True or False: Mr. Collins stayed by Elizabeth's side the entire evening.
True or False: Elizabeth's hurtful action caused Darcy to form a grudge.
True or False: Caroline Bingley sought to make sure Elizabeth did not develop feelings for Darcy by encouraging her affection for Wickham.
True or False: Elizabeth was relieved Wickham did not make an appearance at the ball.
Why didn't Wickham attend the Netherfield ball?
Why was Mrs. Bennet so pleased by the end of the chapter?
True or False: Bingley was not personally acquainted with Wickham (aside from passing him in the street a few days prior).
Why was Elizabeth ashamed of her mother?
Why did Elizabeth accept Darcy's request to dance with her?
Why was Elizabeth ashamed of Mary?
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