English, 01.07.2019 13:30 babyash12718
From “on making an agreeable marriage” by jane austen —his situation in life, family, friends, & above all his character—his uncommonly amiable mind, strict principles, just notions, good habits—all that you know so well how to value, all that really is of the first importance—everything of this nature pleads his cause most strongly.—you have no doubt of his having superior abilities—he has proved it at the university—he is i dare say such a scholar as your agreeable, idle brothers would ill bear a comparison with. based on the details in this passage, what traits did women of the time value in a suitor? superior attitude and conceitsocial position, good character, and academic achievementdisregard for family and friendsgood looks, a generous fortune, and a large estate
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In the poem, anne bradstreet discusses the themes of death and solace, or relief from pain. analyze the development of these themes in the poem. how and why does the speaker relate these two concepts? cite evidence from the poem to support your answer
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