A) Emily Dickinson B) Charlotte Brontë C) Mary Shelley D) Jane Austen
A) 1794 B) 1871 C) 1847 D) 1813
A) Alicia Johnson B) Frederica Vernon C) Lady Susan Vernon D) Catherine Vernon
A) Sir James Martin B) Charles and Catherine Vernon C) Mr. Manwaring D) Reginald De Courcy
A) She is indifferent towards her. B) She is contemptuous and calls her 'a stupid girl'. C) She sees her as a rival. D) She adores her.
A) Alicia Johnson B) Lady De Courcy C) Frederica Vernon D) Catherine Vernon
A) Sir James Martin B) Reginald De Courcy C) Mr. Manwaring D) Charles Vernon
A) Flirtation and seduction. B) Business investments. C) Inheritance from her late husband. D) Hard work and thriftiness.
A) Lady Susan B) Alicia Johnson C) Frederica Vernon D) Catherine Vernon
A) Alicia Johnson B) Lady Susan C) Frederica Vernon D) Catherine Vernon
A) Send her to school in London. B) Allow her to marry Reginald De Courcy. C) Marry her off to a wealthy man. D) Keep her at Churchill permanently.
A) Lady De Courcy B) Catherine Vernon C) Alicia Johnson D) Frederica Vernon
A) Forbids her from meeting or writing to Susan. B) Invites them both for dinner. C) Offers his support to Lady Susan. D) Marries Alicia.
A) Mr. Manwaring B) Charles Vernon C) Sir James Martin D) Reginald De Courcy
A) He ignores her completely. B) He fears her. C) He dislikes her from the start. D) He wants to meet her despite negative reports.
A) A place to stay. B) Money. C) To leave Churchill. D) Support.
A) With Alicia Johnson. B) In London with Lady Susan. C) At Churchill with Charles and Catherine. D) She runs away. |