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Mrs. Bennet's biggest concern is that her daughters marry.

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Mrs. Bennet was concerned about marrying off her five daughters to wealthy suitors in Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice." She was particularly worried about finding advantageous matches for them in a society where social status and financial security were paramount.

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That Mr Bennet would be killed in a fight with Mr Wickham

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She wants to marry off her girls to

1 go up higher the social ladder

2 so her daughters can take of her in her widowhood

3 she wants to have better and safer

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Q: Which of these was a concern of Mrs Bennet?
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