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In "A Warning Against Passion," Brontë suggests that a good marriage involves

a.
mutual interests.
c.
tolerance and consideration.
b.
honesty and openness.
d.
self-denial and an eagerness to please.

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I would say that the answer is:
c. tolerance and consideration.

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Answer:

c. tolerance and consideration.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is clear that the author sees marriage as an institution that is destined to fail without honesty and team work. She sees the character of the people involved as a direct indicator of the success of the marriage. As long as both parts can get a lot, understand the other and tolerate minor things, a relationship can be successful.

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