Mrs. Bennet is a jazzed, frivolous lady whose just reason in life is by all accounts is to find husbands for her five little girls. She comes up short on any consciousness of her profane direct and humiliates Elizabeth and Jane to no closure. Her conduct portrays what can happen to ladies when they do not have an instruction and the capacity to have an independent mind.
I'd say it could be either of 2 or 4, but the rhythm usually compares to something already greatly represented in the poem. in this situation that would be water
I enjoyed alot at the fair.I played many games and won a lot of prizes.I was very happy to receive the gifts.I wish I could go to such fairs every day.It would be fun to go there with my friends..I could enjoy more than that I enjoyed alone..