What can be inferred about Mrs. Bennet in "Pride and Prejudice" is that she is a talkative gossip fixated on marrying her daughters off to a wealthy man.
<h3>Who is Mrs. Bennet?</h3>
- Mrs. Bennet is a character in the novel "Pride and Prejudice."
- She is the mother of 5 daughters.
- Mrs. Bennet enjoys gossiping about neighbors.
- Her main concern is to marry all of her daughters as soon as possible.
- She also believes money is important, so she looks for wealthy suitors for her daughters.
Mrs. Bennet is quite a comical character as her main qualities seem to annoy her husband and daughters. She does not necessarily have a greedy heart or bad intentions, but all she cares about is marrying her daughters off to wealthy men.
With the information above in mind, we can select option D as the correct answer.
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The authors use rhetorical devices to increase the credibility of the essay. This is the most correct answer of all those mentioned because it directly corresponds to ethos, the rhetorical appeal to credibility.
It means to understand how sweet success "tastes", you have to have a need or real desire to succeed.
Answer: One good example from this paragraph is in the second sentence: "It's [the house] small and red with tight steps in front and windows so small you'd think they were holding their breath." Here the windows are personified (given human qualities). after all, windows don't really need to breathe.