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read the question carefully and select the best answer.
which of these inferences is best supported by bingley’s decision to take the seat next to jane as illustrated in part 3, chapter 12?
a. he is more sure of himself and his feelings.
b. he wants to apologize to jane for breaking her heart.
c. he has nowhere else to sit.
d. he wants to make amends for his past behavior towards jane.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze each option based on Bingley's character and actions in Pride and Prejudice. Option B is incorrect as there's no indication he aims to apologize for breaking her heart. Option C is unlikely as it's a social setting with available seats. Option D implies a need to "make amends" for past behavior, but Bingley's past distance was due to external influence (Darcy’s interference), not his own wrongdoing. Option A fits: taking the seat next to Jane shows he’s now more confident in his feelings for her, no longer hesitant or influenced by others.

Answer:

A. He is more sure of himself and his feelings.