"But disguise of every sort is my abhorrence"
"This is the estimation in which you hold me"
"Whose condition in life is so decidedly beneath my own"
"The inferiority of your connections"
"Flattered you into the belief of my being impelled by unqualified, unalloyed
inclination"
Answer:
C). "Whose condition in life is so decidedly beneath my own"
D). "The inferiority of your connections"
Explanation:
In the context of 'Pride and Prejudice' penned by Jane Austen, the above details from the passage support the inference that Darcy had an innate prejudice against Elizabeth which obstructed him from admiring her beauty and intellect. These details show that Darcy was biased due to the 'indigent social status' of Bennet family in general and Elizabeth in particular.This is why he treats her poorly, refuses to dance with her, and behaves rude. Thus, options C and D are the correct answers.
Answer:
"Whose condition in life is so decidedly beneath my own"
"The inferiority of your connections"
I took the post test on Plato and these were the correct answers. I hope this helps!
If a story has an unreliable narrator, you should still trust what they say, although you must take it with a grain of salt. The narrator could still be telling the truth, although if they are insane they may describe seeing a ghost when there wasn't really a ghost. An unreliable narrator does not create a fake story, only an unreliable story, where there may be holes or lies weaved into truth.
b. the use of descriptions that indicate what has happened previously
c. the use of clues that suggest what will happen later in a story
d. a concise statement that reveals a principle or moral lesson
hometown boy
stage Yankee
Answer: Stage Yankee
Explanation: The Stage Yankee was a popular type of character that was showing on the American stage in the 19th century in theatres. It was an ideal character with an idiosyncratic speech.
He was also called as a surrealistic mixture of naive and also cunning and a folk hero of an American drama. Some of the Yankee actors were James Hackett, Dan Marble, and Joshua Silsbee and they were played in plays such as Forest Rose, The Pilot and Cut and Come Again.
Answer:
A popular type of character who displayed American common sense by outwitting sophisticated foreigners was called the stage Yankee.
Explanation:
The "stage Yankee" was an early American stage stock character, said to start with Jonathan's character in The Contrast (1787) by Royall Tyler. Federal America was eager to develop nationalistic icons, and the Yankee type was ideal with its unconscious bearing, original pride, and idiosyncratic speech. The Yankee man was a combination of naivete and cunning. He always got the better in a trade or deal, but in fashion, language, and politics he was childishly naive.
Link relevant portions of your paper to blog sites on the same topic.
Discuss the topic with your classmates and include their opinions.
Obtain more information on the topic from published sources.
Include paraphrased text from authoritative sources.
for plato users its A and E (first one and last one)