Read the excerpt from chapter 29 of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.From the entrance-hall, of which Mr. Collins pointed out, with a rapturous air, the fine proportion and the finished ornaments, they followed the servants through an ante-chamber, to the room where Lady Catherine, her daughter, and Mrs. Jenkinson were sitting. Her ladyship, with great condescension, arose to receive them; and as Mrs. Collins had settled it with her husband that the office of introduction should be hers, it was performed in a proper manner, without any of those apologies and thanks which he would have thought necessary.
Answer
A
They are conscious of performing proper introductions to impress Lady Catherine.
B
They are distracted by the house’s details and are surprised by Lady Catherine.
C
They are so excited at the rich surroundings that they rush to meet Lady Catherine.
D
They become nervous and disagree on how to properly greet Lady Catherine.