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Not all that Mrs. Bennet, however, with the assistance of her five daughters, could ask on the subject, was sufficient to draw from her husband any satisfactory description of Mr. Bingley. They attacked him in various ways—with barefaced questions, ingenious suppositions, and distant surmises; but he eluded the skill of them all), and they were at last obliged to accept the second-hand intelligence of their neighbour, Lady Lucas.
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In that specific extract it plainly expresses that regardless of the amount Mrs. Bennett and her little girls question Mr. Bennett, he won't answer any of their inquiries with respect to Mr. Bingley.
Uh he probably got frustrated show us the paragraph for more clues
The answer is c. It wouldnt be capacitors or circuit
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The poem is spoken by the landlord of the Wayside Inn and tells a partly fictionalized story of Paul Revere. In the poem, Revere tells a friend to prepare signal lanterns in the Old North Church (North End, Boston) to inform him whether the British will attack by land or sea.
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