passage 4 ap lit final
in line 10, "enjoyment" is best understood to mean
(e): use
mrs norris' role in the passage is that of
(a): an enthusiastic intermediary
the attraction that miss bertram feels for mr rushworth is best characterized as
(a): material
lines 49-51 ("and no... present") suggest that mrs norris did which of the following?
(b): implied a fact by conspicuously refusing to discuss it
which statement best describes the narrative technique employed in lines 3-6 ("he was... conquest")?
(b): the narrator uses negation to convey mere adequacy
in line 53, "representation" is best understood to mean
(c): argument
it can be inferred from the passage that the narrator regards edmund's assessment of mr rushworth (lines 52-61) as
(c): essentially correct
in the first sentence of the passage, the narrator implies which of the following about mr. rushworth?
(c): if he had not been disposed to get married, he might not have thought himself in love with miss bertram
the "understanding" (line 22) between mrs. norris & mrs. rushworth is marked by
(c): mutual flattery
the narrator's attitude toward the characters presented in the first paragraph (lines 1-36) is best described as
(d): wry amusement
the thoughts described in line 58-61 ("nor...fellow") most directly support which view of mr rushworth?
(e): people respect him only because he is wealthy
by noticing that mr rushworth & miss bertram "justified these opinions" (line 38), the narrator implies that they
(e): were viewed by members of their social circle as an appropriate match