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  1. Who is the protagonist of Pride and Prejudice? Answer: Elizabeth Bennet

  2. Who is Mr. Darcy? Answer: A wealthy and proud gentleman who falls in love with Elizabeth Bennet.

  3. Who is Mr. Bingley? Answer: A wealthy gentleman who becomes friends with Mr. Darcy and falls in love with Jane Bennet.

  4. Who is Lydia Bennet? Answer: The youngest Bennet sister who elopes with Mr. Wickham.

  5. Who is Charlotte Lucas? Answer: Elizabeth’s best friend who marries Mr. Collins.

  6. Who is Lady Catherine de Bourgh? Answer: Mr. Darcy’s aunt who is very proud and tries to interfere in his relationship with Elizabeth.

  7. What is the main conflict in Pride and Prejudice? Answer: The social and class differences between the characters and their struggle to find love and happiness.

  8. What is the significance of the title, Pride and Prejudice? Answer: The title refers to the character flaws of both Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, and how they must overcome their pride and prejudice to find love.

  9. Who wrote Pride and Prejudice? Answer: Jane Austen

  10. What is the setting of Pride and Prejudice? Answer: The novel is set in rural England during the early 19th century.

Answer Key: 1. Elizabeth Bennet 2. A wealthy and proud gentleman who falls in love with Elizabeth Bennet. 3. A wealthy gentleman who becomes friends with Mr. Darcy and falls in love with Jane Bennet. 4. The youngest Bennet sister who elopes with Mr. Wickham. 5. Elizabeth’s best friend who marries Mr. Collins. 6. Mr. Darcy’s aunt who is very proud and tries to interfere in his relationship with Elizabeth. 7. The social and class differences between the characters and their struggle to find love and happiness. 8. The title refers to the character flaws of both Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, and how they must overcome their pride and prejudice to find love. 9. Jane Austen 10. The novel is set in rural England during the early 19th century.

Rubric: 10/10 - Excellent understanding of the text 8-9/10 - Good understanding of the text 6-7/10 - Fair understanding of the text 0-5/10 - Poor understanding of the text