I love Pride and Prejudice! Here are all of the aforementioned events in order:
1. Mr. Bennet pays a visit to Netherfield Hall.
2. Mr Darcy snubs Elizabeth at the ball.
3. Elizabeth refuses Mr. Collins's marriage proposal.
4. Jane falls ill and has to stay at Netherfield.
5. Mr. Darcy finds himself succumbing to Elizabeth's charms.
1. nurses in china are not paid well:Is underDeveloped2.The author is afraid of traveling alone:Chines women are not afraid to travel alone
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Because Taylor is wondering if he can give Turtle the best possible life, but that is impossible. In that case Mattie says the right question is not whether Matie can give Turtle a good life, but whether she is willing to try.
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You have not submitted the text to which this question is related. However, by looking at the characters' names and the relationship between them, presented in the question above, we can see that this question is about "The Bean Trees" that tells the story of Taylor, who decides to abandon her local city and embark on a journey of self-discovery. On this journey, she ends up adopting Turtle, a Cherokee boy.
Taylor wants to protect Turtle and give him the best possible life and the most efficient education, but she wonders if she can do it. In this context, Mattie tells her that this question is incorrect, because no one is able to give the best possible life to a person. For Mattie, the correct question Taylor should ask is if she is willing to try to give Turtle the best possible life.
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What is this
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Hello, Dr. Smith. Could you please look at <em>this</em> cut on my finger?
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This one is a matter of opinion. No matter what your opinion is, it isn't wrong. However, you do need to "back up" your answer. For example, if you decide that it's a good idea you could say that it will keep kids in school, at least long enough to graduate. But if you decide that it isn't a good idea, you could say that your education has nothing to do with your ability to drive. Whichever stance you take, stick with it. Don't jump back and forth. Also, try and put your strongest supports first. This will give you a strong start. Good luck, I hope this helped.