Emma Exercises Answers

Emma Exercises Answers

Intermediate Level Exercises Answers Key Emma JANE AUSTEN People in the Story 2 Mr George Knightley 3 Mr Robert Martin 4 Mr Henry Woodhouse 5 Frank Churchill 6 Emma Woodhouse 7 John Knightley 8 Harriet Smith 9 Jane Fairfax Multiple Choice 2 b 3 a 4 d 5 c Words From the Story 1 2 attachment 3 funeral 4 blame 5 quarrel 6 spoil 7 flatter 8 governess 9 widower 10 neighbourhood 11 suitable 12 inherit Words From the Story 2 1 Jane Fairfax’s manner was reserved. 2 Mr Elton married a woman who had inherited a lot of money. 3 Frank Churchill had to arrange his mother’s funeral. 4 Emma did not believe that there was an attachment between Frank and Jane. 5 George Knightley blamed Emma. 6 Frank Churchill arranged a ball. 7 Mr Woodhouse disliked draughts. 8 The families required a governess. Macmillan Readers Emma 1 This page hashas beenbeen downloadeddownloaded from from www www.macmillanenglish.com..macmillanenglish.com. It isIt photocopiable,is photocopiable, but but all copiesall copies must must be complete be complete pages. pages. © Macmillan Publishers Publishers Limited Limited 2005. 2013. Published by Macmillan Heinemann ELT Heinemann is a registered trademark of Harcourt Education, used under licence. Intermediate Level Exercises Answers Key Words From the Story 3 1 memories 2 gentleman 3 guardians 4 guests 5 attention 6 engagement 7 opinion Making Sentences 1 1 Emma and Harriet reached the poor family's little cottage. 2 The pretty girl could make a better match than with the young farmer. 3 I had a very pleasant time last night. 4 Someone has sent Miss Fairfax a piano. 5 Mr Elton has chosen a very unsuitable wife. 6 It was the day of the ball and the weather was wet. 7 They met a group of gypsies who asked the girls for money. 8 The marriage of Mr and Mrs George Knightley was a long and happy one. Making Sentences 2 Q1 Why did Emma tell Harriet to refuse Robert Martin's proposal? Q2 How had Mr Weston made money? Q3 Where did the people in polite society's money come from? Q4 Who did Frank Churchill meet in Weymouth? Q5 Why did no one know that Jane and Frank were engaged? Q6 When did Mr Elton go to Bath? Q7 How long did Mr Elton stay in Bath before getting married? Q8 What did Emma say about Mrs Elton? Q9 Who did Emma think wanted to marry her? Q10 How much older than Emma was George Knightley? Macmillan Readers Emma 2 This page hashas beenbeen downloadeddownloaded from from www www.macmillanenglish.com..macmillanenglish.com. It isIt photocopiable,is photocopiable, but but all copiesall copies must must be complete be complete pages. pages. © Macmillan Publishers Publishers Limited Limited 2005. 2013. Published by Macmillan Heinemann ELT Heinemann is a registered trademark of Harcourt Education, used under licence. Intermediate Level Exercises Answers Key Grammar Focus VERB NOUN VERB NOUN VERB NOUN refuse refusal enclose enclosure oppose opposition propose proposal expose exposure expose exposition dispose disposal disclose disclosure propose proposition remove removal erase erasure suppose supposition Story Focus George Knightley marries Emma Woodhouse Robert Martin marries Harriet Smith Frank Churchill marries Jane Fairfax Anne Taylor marries Mr Weston Macmillan Readers Emma 3 This page hashas beenbeen downloadeddownloaded fr fromom www www.macmillanenglish.com..macmillanenglish.com. It isIt photocopiable,is photocopiable, but but all copiesall copies must must be complete be complete pages. pages. © Macmillan Publishers Publishers Limited Limited 2005. 2013. Published by Macmillan Heinemann ELT Heinemann is a registered trademark of Harcourt Education, used under licence..

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