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Chapter XIV
Sense and Sensibility

Jane Austen

Abstract: Mrs. Jennings continues to ponder over what exactly drew Colonel Brandon away so suddenly. Willoughby is becoming an even more attentive guest at the cottage, spending a great deal more time there than Allenham with his aunt.

Source: Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility (London: T. Egerton, 1811)


Lexile Level: TBD
       
Origin: British
       
Genre: Fiction
Reading Level: 9.5        Language: English        File Name: 1546
Sunshine State Standards:
LA.A.2.4: The student constructs meaning from a wide range of texts.

LA.D.2.4: The student understands the power of language.

LA.E.1.4: The student understands the common features of a variety of literary forms.


Theme: Romance, Social Commentary
Reading Strategy: KWL (What do we know, what do we want to find out, what did we learn?)
 
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