I believe the answer would be “all of these”
"She walked down the long, winding road."
That would be the correct answer because, when describing a noun using more than one adjective side-by-side, you need to separate them with commas.
Flags rhymes with sags because of the suffix ending.
The ending that best clarifies the meaning of her commentary is:
- Seems that the real stubborn pride stems from Elizabeth
<h3>What conclusion can be drawn from the sentence?</h3>
The sentence compares two people in the story who had elements of pride but the description of Elizabeth shows that she had a more stubborn pride. The writer here makes a comparison of two individuals who had the same trait.
In the same vein, she clarified the fact that one of the two had a higher degree of the character trait under discussion. This person was Elizabeth. This fact is vividly seen in this sentence: "but it seems that Elizabeth is just as proud, and perhaps even more prejudiced against Darcy."
So, while Darcy was described as a proud person, the narrator explained that Elizabeth's negative attitude toward pride and bias was worse. The statement above clarifies the commentary made by Cassy.
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