Who called Mrs. Jennings a “most valuable woman” because of her house and her style of living?
A.) Colonel Brandon
B.) Edward Ferrars
C.) John Dashwood
D.) Sir John Middleton

Respuesta :

The correct answer is C.) John Dashwood.

Explanation: In "Sense and Sensibility" by Jane Austen, John Dashwood says,"Mrs. Jennings seems a most valuable woman indeed. Her house, her style of living, all bespeak an exceeding good income, and it is an acquaintance that has not only been of great use to you hitherto, but in the end may prove materially advantageous." He sees Mrs. Jennings as a valuable woman because of her wealth.