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There are 25 tracks left to the end of the book. Every week you must publish the answers to the tasks for TWO tracks.
Week 1 – February 4-10 – tracks 9, 10
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Chapter Six
A Young Man Refused
track 9
I. Complete the sentences.
1. Two days later Mr Collins made Elizabeth is proposal of marriage
2. “May I hope, madam, for your interest when I request the honour of a private interview with your fair daughter,Elizabeth in a course of this morning
3. Come, Kitty, I want you upstairs
4. He can have nothing to say that anybody need not hear, I'm going myself
5 Believe me my dear Miss Elizabeth your modesty adds to your other perfections
6 You can hardly doubt I know the purport of my discourse
7. Nothing now remains for me but to assure you of a violence of my affection.
8. “And, believe me, dear cousin, I am by no means discouraged by what you have said
9. You could not make me happy, and I am the last woman in the world who can made you so.
10. If your friend Lady Catherine knew me, I am sure she would consider me ill-qualified for this situation
II. a) Restore the context in which the following words and collocations are used and b) make up sentences of your own to illustrate their meaning.
1-He said about it in a very orderly manner
-They waited in a dignified and orderly manner outside the church.
2-Before Elizabeth had time for anything but a blush of surprise,Miss Bennet was ushering Kitty to the door.
-The usher handed us a songsheet and directed us to seats in the front row.
3-She was hastening away when Elizabeth callout-Dear Mom
-I hastened to assure her that there was no danger.
4-5-A moment's cosideration had shown Elizabethbut it wiil be wisest to get it over it soon and as quietly as possible
-Cost should not be your main consideration.
-Children seem to get over things very quickly.
6-7-She sat down again upon the settee to cut a needlework.
-All those red velvet curtains and golden tassels, and settees with little golden legs.
-Antique furniture and needlework with a wide variety of unusual and interesting plants in the gardens.
8-Believe me ,my dear Miss Elizabeth , your modesty adds to your perfections .
-His honesty and modesty endeared him to many people who valued his wise advice.
9-10but before I overcome by my feelings on this subject.
-Five employees were overcome by smoke.
-Several good books have been written on the subject of personality disorders.
11-Perhaps it would be advisable for me to state my reasons for marring
-Various authors have suggested reasons for the building of expensive new homes
12-Your reasons ,sr almost shrewd and lucid , said Elizabeth hardly
-She was shrewd enough to guess who was responsible
-You must write in a clear and lucid style
13-But I think you would be, Nr Collins hold up hands
-He had held up his head in the most exalted company.
14-15-Your motive ,sr , is high commendable, butI 'm glad that my proposal meets with your favour.Nothing now remains for me , but to assure you of a violence of my affection
-The headteacher thanked the boys for their efforts, which he said were most commendable.
16-You are too hasty ,sr , she cried ,I have made no answer
-I called him but there was no answer and he hasn't phoned me back.
17-I am sensible of your honor proposal , but I cannot do orterwise than decline it.
-We welcome any comments from viewers, favourable or otherwise
18-That it is usual for young lady's to reject the addresses of the man , they mean to axcept when he first apply for their favour.
-Fletcher applied for the post of Eliot's secretary.
19- I cannot imagine that a lady would disapprove of you ,said Mr Collins very gravely
-His journal shows he disapproved of slavery.
20-21 She said- she would a gentlewoman for my sake and for your own latter be active useful not brought of high, but able to make a small income go a good way
-He was just talking for the sake of it.
III. Give the four reasons of Mr Collins’s decision to marry Elizabeth Bennet
1-Mr Collins thought that it right for clergyman to set an example of a match of many.
2-it gives him more happiness
3-is it was particular advice of a very noble lady , who is the patroness of Mr Collins.
4-he would like to choose his wife among the daughters of Bennet's family
IV. Make the written summary of the part (80-100 words). Remember that summary is a short general account of a book, story, article etc, giving the main points.
this chapter is about how Mr Collins make a proposal to Elizabeth. They talk about why he would like to get marriage. But for Elizabeth their conversation was not so interesting because of that she don't exept his proposal and refuses Mr Collins. And her mother was in shocked because she thought that he is a good partner for her doughter
week 4/chapter 8
1)1)Sir William was a man who introducted Elizabeth to Mr Darcy.He wanted them to dance and he joined their hands that evening but Jane refused.
2)Maria is the second daughter of Mr William who should be accompined to London by Elizabeth.
Maria is one of the Bennet's daughters.She's 19 years old,stooping,skinny,short-sighted and somebody called her the most educated girl in Longbourn.
3)Hunsford-there's a house of Mr Collins.About this house Mr Collins told Mr Bennet in the library.Near this place there's the estate of Lady catherine de Bourgh.
4)The Gardiner's house in Gracechurch Street-in this place Elizabeth was staying when she came in London.And now Jane lives there.
5)The Lake District-Elizabeth agreed with her uncle and ant to travel together on this lake.
6)Rosings Park is a part of the house of Lady Catherine de Bourgh.There was the dinner in this place.
7)Lady Catherine de Bourghis an ant of Mr Darcy.She patronized Mr Collins and suppoorted hin.She adviced him to marry.She's high and fat women and very arrogant.
8)Mr Collinsis high,a young man,he's 25 years old,with serious expression of face,official manners and punctual.He's a clergyman.He gave his proposal of marriage to Elizabeth.Sooner he was refused.And then he got married with Chrlotte Lucas.
9)Mrs Collins is the best friend of Elizabrth.She became the wife of Mr Collins and now She's very happy woman.
10)Maria Lucas is the daughter of Mrs Lucas.
2)the detailed plan...3)They came to clergyman Mr Collins. 4)They met each other with pleasure.(Charlotte,Mr Collins,Elizabeth,Maria Lucas etc.). 5)Mr Collins pointed to Rosings Park and said about forthcoming dinner. 6)They decided to go to this place on foot through the park. 7)Everybody has had dinner at the Lady Catherine de Bourgh's house.
week 4,chapter 8
3)Elizabeth was pleased to see Jane looking as healthful and lovely as ever.The day passed most pleasantly:the afternoon in shopping,the evening at the theatre.Before going to bed that night Elizabeth was invited to accompany her uncle and ant on the tour which they proposed making to the Lake District in the summer.She accepted most readily and greatefully.Next day when they left the Highroad for the lane to Hunsford the palings of Rosings Park the home of Lady Catherine de Bourgh was there boundry on the side........a passage in came inside the house had green pails and the laurel hedge border in the garden which slow to the road.Mr collins and Charlotte appeared at the door.
chapter 9
1)Colonel Fitzwilliam is one of the nephews of Lady Catherine de Bourgh.He's very polite and interesting.His manners produced a great impression on Elizabeth.Mr Darcy noted it and began to be jealous.And Colonel Fitzwilliam could be a good candidate to marry on Elizabeth.
2)Mr Darcy greeted Elizabeth as usually.She bowed but she didn't say anything.It was very cold meeting.Than he decided to ask her about health of her family.And they exchanged just by kindnesses.
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