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Reading Focus Areas Ch. 24-42 Settings New and old Characters Relationships Marriages Budding romances Friends and siblings Parents and children Pride and Prejudice Who goes where, with whom, and why

Close Reading Plot = What is happening Close Reading = Meaning Purpose Vocabulary Grammar Patterns Literary Devices Writer’s Purpose

Find a passage that exemplifies Austen’s use of ONE of the following: Contrast (Not the passages reviewed on Darcy and Bingley) Wit Irony Dialogue Setting Hypocrisy Think Purpose!! That there is dialogue or that characters are talking is pointless to state. Close read the passage to prove your point. Include writer’s purpose.