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Chapter XXXI
Sense and Sensibility
Jane Austen
Abstract: Marianne still cannot see Willoughby for the blackguard that he is; she wants to believe him innocent, though wavers in her convictions. More of Colonel Brandon’s past is finally discussed. Source: Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility (London: T. Egerton, 1811)
Lexile Level: TBD
Origin: British
Genre: FictionReading Level: 9.5 Language: English File Name: 1563 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 CommentaryReading Strategy: Story Maps and Frames, Summaries, Character Web Download Support Material Download MP3 View text as webpage Download PDF Mp3 Length: 0:21:46 Word count: 3854 Use PDF for printing
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