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27 March, 14:05

From "On Making an Agreeable Marriage" by Jane Austen-Oh! my dear Fanny, the more I write about him, the warmer my

feelings become, the more strongly I feel the sterling worth of such a young Man & the desirableness of your growing in love with

him again.

In this passage, what is Jane Austen's opinion of Mr. J. P. and what does she think Fanny should do?

She is angry with him and feels that Fanny is better off without him.

She approves of him and hopes that Fanny will soon change her mind.

She does not like him, even though she has learned that he is rich, and hopes Fanny will end the courtship.

She hopes he will fall in love with her instead of with Fanny.

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  1. 27 March, 16:22
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    She approves of him and hopes that Fanny will soon change her mind.
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