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Vikki [24]
2 years ago
13

which detail from paragraph 16 strongly supports the claim that Elisabeth realizes she is not entirely welcome at the bingleys h

ome?
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telo118 [61]2 years ago
7 0

In paragraph 16, the guests are playing high stakes and this shows just how unwelcome Elizabeth is at the Bingleys' house.

<h3>Why did high stakes convey that feeling to Elizabeth?</h3>
  • Because the guests know that her family has a fragile economic condition.
  • Because the guests know that Elizabeth doesn't have any kind of valuable possessions.

Elizabeth doesn't have anything of value and her family has economic problems, so when the guests started playing with big bets, she felt left out, as everyone knew she wouldn't have anything to bet.

This question is about chapter 8 of "Pride and Prejudice" and you can learn more about this book at the link:

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