Which of the following best explains Mr. Bennet’s assessment of his daughters as marriage prospects for Mr. Bingley?
Answer choices for the above question
A. He is proud of his daughters as potentially good wives.
B. He doesn’t see anything special about his daughters except for Lizzy.
C. He is embarrassed by his daughters.
D. He wishes his daughters were boys.
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