In chapter 56 of Pride and Prejudice, what is Elizabeth’s attitude toward Lady Catherine?
A. Openly defiant
B. Obedient
C. Innocently confused
D. Politely disinterested

Respuesta :

Answer:

A. Openly defiant

Explanation:

Knowing Lady Catherine, one would know being reasonable is not an option when talking to her because she is full of herself and expects the world to bow down at her feet.

Elizabeth was defiant by refusing to make her any promises regarding Mr. Darcy's affections for her. And she refused to promise not to accept his proposal if he were to renew them.