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According to Austen in On an Agreeable Marriage; what are Fanny’s two biggest objections to her suitor?

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The two biggest objections are that he is poor and lives far away.

Step-by-step explanation:

As the options are not given in the question the options are as:

A. He is poor and lives far away.

B. He is generous but lacks confidence.

C. He is selfish and proud.

D. He is too modest and good.

Option A is correct as the two qualities of Fanny's suiter which were objectionable are his poverty and being far away.

Option B is not correct as the two qualities indicated are not negative qualities. He is poor so he can't be generous.

Option C is not correct as he is not selfish and cannot be proud as he is poor.

Option D is not correct as both the qualities indicated are not objectionable.

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