Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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"___________, in fact, was one of the few people who could see faults in Emma Woodhouse, and the only one who ever told her of them[.]" | Mr. Knightley | 100%
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"___________ was the natural daughter of somebody." | Harriet Smith | 90%
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"“I do own myself to have been completely mistaken in ____________. There is a littleness about him which you discovered, and which I did not[.]" | Mr. Elton | 90%
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'“I believe it is very true, my dear, indeed,” said _________, with a sigh. “I am afraid I am sometimes very fanciful and troublesome.”' | Mr. Woodhouse | 90%
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"He had used every body ill—and they are all delighted to forgive him.—He is a fortunate man indeed!” | Frank Churchill | 80%
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"There was a strange rumour in Highbury of all the little Perrys being seen with a slice of _________'s wedding-cake in their hands[.]" | Mrs. Weston | 80%
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"I wish ________ very well; but she tires me to death.” | Jane Fairfax | 70%
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"She was a great talker upon little matters[.]" | Miss Bates | 70%
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"_____________ was a tall, gentleman-like, and very clever man; rising in his profession, domestic, and respectable in his private character[.]" | Mr. John Knightley | 60%
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"She was not a woman of strong understanding or any quickness[.]" | Isabella Knightley | 50%
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"______ was a vain woman, extremely well satisfied with herself, and thinking much of her own importance; that she meant to shine and be very superior[.]" | Mrs. Elton | 50%
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"__________ was the mistress of a School[.]" | Mrs. Goddard | 50%
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