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Read the excerpt from chapter 8 of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
"I have an excessive regard for Miss Jane Bennet, she is really a very sweet girl, and I wish with all my heart she were well settled. But with such a father and mother, and such low connections, I am afraid there is no chance of it.”
"I think I have heard you say that their uncle is an attorney in Meryton.”
"Yes; and they have another, who lives somewhere near Cheapside.”
"That is capital,” added her sister, and they both laughed heartily.
"If they had uncles enough to fill all Cheapside,” cried Bingley, "it would not make them one jot less agreeable.”
"But it must very materially lessen their chance of marrying men of any consideration in the world,” replied Darcy.
To this speech Bingley made no answer; but his sisters gave it their hearty assent, and indulged their mirth for some time at the expense of their dear friend’s vulgar relations.
Which detail best shows how the economic context affects Jane’s characterization?
Jane is not from an affluent family, so she cannot marry into a higher-status family.
Jane is well liked and admired, so her social status does not matter.
Jane’s uncles give her capital, so her lower status does not affect her future.
Jane’s family has low connections, so she cannot socialize with people from a higher status.
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Read the excerpt from chapter 8 of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
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