About the book: Pride and Prejudice
by Jane Austen
Elizabeth Bennett has too much sense to agree to marry the obsequious Mr. Collins, and too much pride to defer to the arrogant Mr. Darcy. Has she sense and humility enough to admit a serious error in judgment?
Book Summary — 320 pages
Book Category — Classic
Theme — Pride, prejudice
Setting — England, 1800s
Novel Study Highlights — 6 units
Spelling-Vocabulary — Difficult
Critical Thinking — Medium
Biblical Focus — Pride, foolishness
Related Studies — England, French Revolution, Napoleonic Wars, marriage, satires
Focus — Writing a research paper, character studies, summarizing
Pride and Prejudice Study Guide FAQs
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Pride and Prejudice is on many high school required reading lists for grades 9-11.
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As students read, they complete worksheets, writing topics & hands-on activities with each chapter of Pride and Prejudice.
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As students read Pride and Prejudice, they complete worksheets, writing topics & hands-on activities as part of the Total Language Plus study guide.
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Pride and Prejudice is on many high school required reading lists for grades 9-12.
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