Elizabeth stays at Netherfield to ____ her sister Jane, who is ill. Bingley's sisters, Caroline and Louisa, are dismissive and ____ her, particularly about her family's lack of ____. They try to ____ Darcy, who is increasingly ____ Elizabeth’s intelligence and ____. Caroline ____ Elizabeth's appearance, but Darcy defends her. Mrs. Bennet visits Netherfield to ____ Jane, embarrassing Elizabeth with her vulgarity and boastful remarks. She is ____ how her behavior is perceived. After her departure, Caroline and Darcy continue to discuss Elizabeth, and while Caroline criticizes, Darcy’s ____ grows. Elizabeth and Darcy ____ further verbal sparring, with Darcy subtly admiring her liveliness, while Elizabeth remains ____ his growing interest. Bingley, meanwhile, is clearly ____ Jane. Caroline tries unsuccessfully to attract Darcy’s attention and pulls him into conversation, but his thoughts are on Elizabeth.Elizabeth and Darcy have another lively conversation, discussing pride and vanity. Darcy ____ being proud but tries to explain that not all pride is negative. Elizabeth remains ____ his character. Caroline continues to interrupt and flirt with Darcy, but he remains indifferent.

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