Jane Austen - Reading
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26 questions

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Describe Emma Woodhouse's upbringing and background.
Describe Emma Woodhouse's upbringing and background.
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Who is Miss Taylor and what is her relationship with Emma?
Who is Miss Taylor and what is her relationship with Emma?
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What are the challenges Emma faces in her life?
What are the challenges Emma faces in her life?
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How does Emma feel when Miss Taylor gets married?
How does Emma feel when Miss Taylor gets married?
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What happens after Miss Taylor's wedding?
What happens after Miss Taylor's wedding?

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How was she to bear the change?
How was she to bear the change?
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What was the difference between a Mrs. Weston and a Miss Taylor in the house?
What was the difference between a Mrs. Weston and a Miss Taylor in the house?
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Was Emma in great danger of suffering from intellectual solitude?
Was Emma in great danger of suffering from intellectual solitude?
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Was her father a companion for her?
Was her father a companion for her?
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Could her father meet her in conversation, rational or playful?
Could her father meet her in conversation, rational or playful?
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What increased the evil of the actual disparity in their ages?
What increased the evil of the actual disparity in their ages?
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Could Mr. Woodhouse's talents have recommended him at any time?
Could Mr. Woodhouse's talents have recommended him at any time?

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Poor Miss Taylor! — I wish she were here again. What a pity it is that Mr. Weston ever thought of her?
Poor Miss Taylor! — I wish she were here again. What a pity it is that Mr. Weston ever thought of her?
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I cannot agree with you, papa; you know I cannot. Mr. Weston is such a good-humoured, pleasant, excellent man, that he thoroughly deserves a good wife; — and you would not have had Miss Taylor live with us for ever, and bear all my odd humours, when she might have a house of her own?
I cannot agree with you, papa; you know I cannot. Mr. Weston is such a good-humoured, pleasant, excellent man, that he thoroughly deserves a good wife; — and you would not have had Miss Taylor live with us for ever, and bear all my odd humours, when she might have a house of her own?

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What is the advantage of having a house of her own?
What is the advantage of having a house of her own?
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How often will they be visiting each other?
How often will they be visiting each other?
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How far is Randalls?
How far is Randalls?
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How will they get to Randalls?
How will they get to Randalls?
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Where will the horses be while they are paying their visit?
Where will the horses be while they are paying their visit?
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Why does James like going to Randalls?
Why does James like going to Randalls?
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Who mentioned Hannah for the housemaid position?
Who mentioned Hannah for the housemaid position?
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Why is James grateful to the person who mentioned Hannah?
Why is James grateful to the person who mentioned Hannah?
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What is the opinion of James' father on Hannah?
What is the opinion of James' father on Hannah?
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How will it be a comfort to Miss Taylor to have someone she is used to seeing?
How will it be a comfort to Miss Taylor to have someone she is used to seeing?
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What is Emma doing to maintain a happier flow of ideas?
What is Emma doing to maintain a happier flow of ideas?
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How does Emma hope to get her father through something?
How does Emma hope to get her father through something?