Centers on the conflict between marrying for love and marrying for economic reasons.
Explanation:
The book focuses on Elizabeth Bennet, the second eldest of the five Bennet daughters. She knows that in order to save the pride of the family, she must marry. Then, Mr. Bingley and his party arrive at Netherfeild Park, an estate close to Longbourn House (where the Bennet family lives) his party includes his sister. Miss Caroline Bingley, and his best friend Mr. Darcy (the main love interest for our dear Lizzy.
he does that to show more expression in his stories. it is what all or most writers do to grab the readers attention. a writer doesn't want their readers to fall asleep and then get a bad review. if Edgar gets more and more anxiety in his story it will keep you wondering.
The store gave out samples by the dozen. - Is the correct phrase, as an adverbial phrase is a word/ phrase that modifies the/ qualifies an adjective. So the 'dozen' modifies the sentence.