A few days ago
Jessica

HELP! i need someone who’s read Pride and Prejudice!!!?

okay heres the thing i need to do a book report on the book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin. Here are the questions i need the answers and if you have read Island of the blue dolphins put those answers down too!

Title of Book

Author of book

Publication date

Main setting

Name and describe one main character.

Name and describe two supporting characters.

Point of view of story.

Protagonist

Antagonist

Synopsis of story – Include a plot diagram.

Identify 2 Literary Elements that the author uses to increase the interest level of the story, i.e. – Irony; foreshadowing; personification; symbolism.

What did you like about the book?

What did you dislike about the book?

Would you recommend the book to others? Why or why not?

Top 2 Answers
A few days ago
melannebags

Favorite Answer

Pride & Prejudice is my favorite book of all time!

Do you have it with you?

The first two questions would be on the front of the book.

The third is on the page with the pub date, copyright, etc.

Number 4 should be stated in the first few pages, if not the first chapter.

POV should be apparent after skimming the book, I don’t think it changes.

The protagonist is the main/central character (I think)

The antagonist is usually the bad guy, but it could also just be someone who antagonizes the protagonist, or opposes her.

I would definitely recommend the book!

The third-to-last and second-to-last questions are hard, as the former is hard to choose and the latter is hard to find (for me).

Anywho, read P&P! It is a great book.

And I think all of these answers apply to the other book also.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
Read the books. Both are quite good. You’d be amazed how easy it will be for you to answer those questions yourself once you’ve read the books.

Would you please use ADD DETAILS and explain to me why, exactly, you think someone else should write your report for you? Surely you don’t expect others to do this so that you can hand it in and pretend you’ve written it yourself.

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