A) Harriet Smith B) Jane Fairfax C) Emma Woodhouse D) Isabella Knightley
A) She has a poor sense of fashion. B) She is overly dependent on others. C) She greatly overestimates her matchmaking abilities. D) She lacks intelligence and wit.
A) Her elder sister and brother-in-law B) Miss Bates C) Mr. Knightley D) Her father, Mr. Henry Woodhouse
A) London B) Bath C) Yorkshire D) The fictional Surrey village of Highbury
A) Jane Fairfax B) Frank Churchill C) Harriet Smith D) Mrs. Elton
A) A schoolteacher B) A vicar C) He owns Donwell Abbey and serves as a local magistrate. D) A merchant
A) Mrs. Goddard B) Mrs. Weston C) Miss Bates D) Mrs. Elton
A) He is her close friend and critic. B) Her suitor C) Her employer D) Her brother-in-law
A) Mr. Knightley B) Frank Churchill C) Robert Martin D) Mr. Elton
A) His nephew B) He is his son from a previous marriage. C) His brother-in-law D) His cousin
A) Emma, based on her own assumptions. B) Robert Martin C) Mr. Knightley D) Frank Churchill
A) To escape her family B) She needs to support herself financially. C) To travel abroad D) To marry Mr. Dixon
A) Mr. Knightley B) Robert Martin C) Mr. Elton D) Frank Churchill
A) Her refusal to visit Miss Bates B) Her persuasion of Harriet to reject Mr. Martin. C) Her matchmaking attempts with Frank Churchill D) Her friendship with Jane Fairfax
A) She becomes his secret fiancée B) They get engaged C) Emma realizes she does not love him. D) He marries someone else without her knowledge
A) It is where Emma insults Miss Bates, leading to Mr. Knightley's reprimand. B) Where Jane Fairfax receives her piano C) Where Emma and Frank Churchill first meet D) The location of Harriet's engagement party
A) Charlotte Brontë B) Emily Dickinson C) Mary Shelley D) Jane Austen
A) 1833 B) 1815, with the title page dated 1816. C) 1821 D) 1803
A) Mr. Elton B) Frank Churchill C) Mr. Knightley D) Robert Martin |