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Which choice best describes “shooting” in the culture of the story?

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Responses

It was a popular sport among people in the British countryside.
It was a popular sport among people in the British countryside.

It was a relaxing hobby that doctors recommended to people with health problems.
It was a relaxing hobby that doctors recommended to people with health problems.

People shot birds as a source of food in order to survive.
People shot birds as a source of food in order to survive.

It was considered a dangerous pastime and people were discouraged from it.
It was considered a dangerous pastime and people were discouraged from it.
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Which details emphasize the formal nature of the culture in which the story takes place? Select the two correct answers.

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Responses

A large window to the lawn is kept open.
A large window to the lawn is kept open.

Mrs. Sappleton and her niece make polite conversation with a stranger.
Mrs. Sappleton and her niece make polite conversation with a stranger.

People hunt for birds that live in the marsh.
People hunt for birds that live in the marsh.

Framton’s doctors do not agree about what he should eat.
Framton’s doctors do not agree about what he should eat.

Framton’s sister writes letters of introduction so he can meet people.
Framton’s sister writes letters of introduction so he can meet people.
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How does Rosemary challenge a cultural norm of Victorian England?

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She reads surprising books that go against the cultural norms.
She reads surprising books that go against the cultural norms.

She dresses in a manner that is more artistic in nature.
She dresses in a manner that is more artistic in nature.

She desires to be viewed as beautiful because of her wealth.
She desires to be viewed as beautiful because of her wealth.

She invites people to parties who shock her other guests.
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How does Elizabeth Bennett challenge the cultural norms of Regency England?

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Responses

by interrupting a clergyman when he is speaking in a formal setting
by interrupting a clergyman when he is speaking in a formal setting

by speaking about his inheritance of the family estate
by speaking about his inheritance of the family estate

by refusing marriage initially but intending to accept the proposal when offered a second time
by refusing marriage initially but intending to accept the proposal when offered a second time

by rejecting marriage to an eligible man who will inherit her family’s estate

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions based on the provided contexts:

  1. Which choice best describes “shooting” in the culture of the story?

    • Answer: It was a popular sport among people in the British countryside.
  2. Which details emphasize the formal nature of the culture in which the story takes place? (Select the two correct answers.)

    • Answer:
      • Mrs. Sappleton and her niece make polite conversation with a stranger.
      • Framton’s sister writes letters of introduction so he can meet people.
  3. How does Rosemary challenge a cultural norm of Victorian England?

    • Answer: She reads surprising books that go against the cultural norms.
  4. How does Elizabeth Bennett challenge the cultural norms of Regency England?

    • Answer: by rejecting marriage to an eligible man who will inherit her family’s estate.

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