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23 December, 11:45

What is Austen telling her niece about Mr. J. P. in this passage?

A Mr. J. P. has more schooling than Fanny's brothers, but

he is still idle, while they have found jobs.

B Going to college shows that Mr. J. P. is smart and that

he works harder than Fanny's brothers do.

C Even though he is ill. Mr. J. P. is smarter than Fanny's

brothers.

D Fanny's brothers are ill, so Fanny should not compare

them with Mr. J. P.

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  1. 23 December, 15:30
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    The right option is B "Going to college shows that Mr. J. P. is smart and that he works harder than Fanny's brothers do."
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