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How does the economic context of the setting directly affect Miss Bingley’s characterization?

She believes that she is better than Elizabeth, so she speaks poorly of her.

She wants to make a good impression on the guests, so she joins in on the gossip about Elizabeth.

She is accustomed to others agreeing with her, so she begins the conversation about Elizabeth.

She wants to create a divide among the guests, so she gossips about Elizabeth.

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Answer:

A: She believes that she is better than Elizabeth, so she speaks poorly of her.

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