In each of the questionsgiven below, a passage has been givenwhich are either situational based ordescribes a scenario. Below eachpassage, a question has been givenwhich is framed to make you to infersomething out of it. Mark out the correctinference as your answer.
Set in the glittering balls of genteel ruralsociety of 18th century England andverdant landscape of the idyllicPemberley, “Pride and Prejudice” is thestory of young Elizabeth Bennett whose
property is entailed to the nearest maleheir.
What can be said about the positionof young Elizabeth Bennett in the ruralsociety of 18th century England?
In each of the questionsgiven below, a passage has been givenwhich are either situational based ordescribes a scenario. Below eachpassage, a question has been givenwhich is framed to make you to infersomething out of it. Mark out the correctinference as your answer.
Set in the glittering balls of genteel ruralsociety of 18th century England andverdant landscape of the idyllicPemberley, “Pride and Prejudice” is thestory of young Elizabeth Bennett whose
property is entailed to the nearest maleheir.
What can be said about the positionof young Elizabeth Bennett in the ruralsociety of 18th century England? Correct Answer Immaterial
Marginal means to be of questionable or minimal quality.Immaterial means to be of no importance or relevance especially to a law case.Unrelated means lacking a logical or causal relation.Extraneous means something that is not pertinent to the matter under consideration.Academic means marked by a narrow focus on or display of learning especially its trivial aspects.Despite being young, Bennett's property was already entailed to the male heir. This means that she did not have a significant place in the rural society of 18th century England.Hence, the correct answer is 2.