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sense and sensibility

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  • Edward Ferrars was the son of a man who _____.
    had died very rich
  • Marianne was disappointed that _____ behaviour towards Elinor was very unlike a lover’s.
    Edward Ferrars’
  • Elinor’s happiness was complete when _____.
    Edward expressed his love for her
  • Just before his death, Henry Dashwood sent for his son and begged him to take care of _____.
    his stepmother and sisters
  • Marianne was like her mother because she _____.
    had strong feelings
  • Sir John met the Miss Steeles _____ and invited them to stay at Barton Park.
    on an excursion
  • In Barton, the Dashwoods never imagined their days would be full of _____.
    parties and excursions
  • Elinor had a great deal of _____.
    intelligence and common sense
  • Willoughby had no house in Devonshire and stayed in Allenham with _____.
    Mrs Smith
  • Elinor found out the true story of Willoughby and Eliza from _____.
    Colonel Brandon
  • Mrs John Dashwood arrived unexpectedly at Norland with _____.
    her child and servants
  • Margaret, _____, seemed likely to grow up without her sisters’ advantages.
    a pleasant girl of thirteen
  • Marianne and Margaret thought that _____ was an old bachelor.
    Colonel Brandon
  • Mrs Jennings heard that Marianne’s rival for Willoughby was _____.
    a young woman with fifty thousand       pounds a year 
  • Marianne met Willoughby when she fell _____.
    down the hill
  • Elinor frequently acted as _____.
    her mother’s adviser
  • Mrs Dashwood took great pleasure in informing _____ that she had found a house.
    her stepson and his wife
  • Willoughby told the Dashwoods that he had to leave Barton because _____.
    he was going to London on business
  • Mrs Jennings was a rather _____ lady.
    vulgar old
  • Mrs Jennings discovered that Marianne and _____ had gone to Mrs Smith’s house.
    Willoughby