But no sooner had he made it clear to himself and his friends that she hardly had a good feature in her face, than he began to find it was rendered uncommonly intelligent by the beautiful expression of her dark eyes.
<span>To this discovery succeeded some others equally mortifying. Though he had detected with a critical eye more than one failure of perfect symmetry in her form, he was forced to acknowledge her figure to be light and pleasing; and in spite of his asserting that her manners were not those of the fashionable world, he was caught by their easy playfulness.
This scene is the part where he suddenly notices the strong points of Elizabeth. When he first came to Hertfordshire, he did not acknowledge Elizabeth Bennett at all. Bingley was even encouraging Mr. Darcy to dance with Elizabeth in the first gathering and he refused. It was only till the second assembly with Colonel Foster did he really start looking at her.
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The correct answer is option A. I and II. An author's purpose is to inform as well as to persuade.
Authors write for a wide range of reasons. Those reasons are known as the author's purpose. Depending on the purpose, authors may choose all different sorts of writing formats, genres and vernacular. A simple way to summarize the three main categories of author's purpose is to employ the acronym PIE, which stands for persuade, inform and entertain.
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You can write a strong conclusion by recapping everything you discussed and if there was a rebuttle point, again prove why the argument was not strong enough.
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Explanation:
The answer should be B) Consultative because just like a teacher talks to a student, its not suppose to be casual because you're not friends, you're associates through work so you shouldn't be talking with slang or looking unprofessional to high authorities or higher position people.