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The miller continues to treat his son very poorly
Step-by-step explanation:
The main problem is that the miller needs a job and worries about people's opinion of him.
So, the miller is worried as he does not have a job and because of that, his behavior to his son is continuously very poor.
Hence, there is a separate event that the miller continues to treat his son very poorly and this is caused by the main event i.e. the miller does not have a job and he needs a job and he cares about people's opinion of him. (Answer)
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Aunt Harriet did not kill herself or the baby, though it does seem like it at first. If you read the pages carefully, Joseph Strorm kills her actually. In the pages after Harriet leaves, David's mom says she will pray for gods forgiveness for Harriet, but J.strorm talks about the heresies of women, how they can get away with it but he says how aunt Harriet won't get away with it this time. The page after, David says how they found aunt Harriet's body in a river, his dad mentioned her in his prayers but never again. This implies murder.
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Third-person point of view.
Explanation:
Third-person omniscient narrators tell Pride and Prejudice. The narrator explains the characters' thoughts and emotions. The novel's narrator often comments on characters' behavior, shaping the reader's perspective. The narrator portrays Mrs. Bennet as "a woman of mean understanding, little information, and uncertain temper." The narrator knows what each character is thinking and feeling, but the story is told from Elizabeth's point of view.