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Chapter Summaries
Volume 1 Chapter 1
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Volume 1 Chapter 5
Volume 1 Chapter 6
Volume 1 Chapter 7
Volume 1 Chapter 8
Volume 1 Chapter 9
Volume 1 Chapter 10
Volume 1 Chapter 11
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Volume 1 Chapter 13
Volume 1 Chapter 14
Volume 1 Chapter 15
Volume 1 Chapter 16
Volume 1 Chapter 17
Volume 1 Chapter 18
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Volume 2 Chapter 10
Volume 2 Chapter 11
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Volume 2 Chapter 14
Volume 2 Chapter 15
Volume 2 Chapter 16
Volume 2 Chapter 17
Volume 2 Chapter 18
Volume 3 Chapter 1
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Volume 3 Chapter 3
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Volume 3 Chapter 7
Volume 3 Chapter 8
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Homework Help
Austen said of Emma, "I am going to take a heroine whom no-one but myself will much like". How attractive a character is Emma Woodhouse?
What are some elements of literary style that Miss Austen inherited from the eighteenth century?
Does emma full in love with any other the characters, if yes who and what is her feelings toawards him?
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