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Sep 20, 2005 23:16

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angechrissy September 21 2005, 03:35:33 UTC
Emma hits 2 weddings are about to happen at the end, but I won't consider them "double wedding". I can't imagine that Emma and Mr. Knightley getting married with Jane Fairfax and Frank Churchill.

Unless that quiz's writer is thinking of Maria Rushworth (née Bertrem) eloped with Henry Crawford?

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greenislove September 21 2005, 15:14:26 UTC
Yeah, that's what I was thinking, too.

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adventurat September 21 2005, 09:09:55 UTC
Pride and Prejudice ends with a double wedding. Happy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters.

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greenislove September 21 2005, 15:14:03 UTC
Yes, but this test is under the impression that two of the novels have an implied double wedding.

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adventurat September 21 2005, 17:03:04 UTC
Is it? How can you tell? I didn't get that sense from the question at all.

Also, which is the "somewhat autobiographical novel"?

I have further objections to add to your list - Sir Walter Elliot was not obsessed with his title; he was obsessed with his (and everyone else's) appearance!

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greenislove September 21 2005, 18:29:03 UTC
Because I originally selected "one" as the answer, and got 19%, but when I selected "two" as the answer, I got 20%. :P

The "somewhat autobiographical" novel was Persuasion.

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