Which statement accurately characterizes Sir Walter Elliot’s relationships with his daughters?
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Sir Walter Elliot frustrates his daughters, who feel that no suitor will ever live up to his high expectations.
Sir Walter Elliot frustrates his daughters, who feel that no suitor will ever live up to his high expectations.
After the passing of his wife, Sir Walter Elliot treats his daughters coldly because they remind him of the love that he has lost.
After the passing of his wife, Sir Walter Elliot treats his daughters coldly because they remind him of the love that he has lost.
Sir Walter Elliot worries that Elizabeth and Anne will not marry as well as the youngest sister, Mary, who is now very wealthy.
Sir Walter Elliot worries that Elizabeth and Anne will not marry as well as the youngest sister, Mary, who is now very wealthy.
Although he loves his daughters, Sir Walter Elliot’s shortcomings make him a poor role model and lead him to favor Elizabeth over Mary and Anne.
Although he loves his daughters, Sir Walter Elliot’s shortcomings make him a poor role model and lead him to favor Elizabeth over Mary and Anne.