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Which opinion of Colonel Brandon reflects the greatest hindrance to his hopes for a happy “second attachment” in Sense and Sensibility. A. Willoughby’s opinion: Brandon “is just the kind of man . . . whom every body speaks well of, and nobody cares about.” B. Marianne’s opinion: “. . . a man of five and thirty might well have outlived all acuteness of feeling and every exquisite power of enjoyment.” C. Sir John’s opinion: “There is no persuading you to change your mind, Brandon, I know of old . . . when once you are determined on anything.” D. Elinor’s opinion: Brandon’s “reserve appeared rather the result of some oppression of spirits than of any natural gloominess of character.”

Respuesta :

C would be your correct answer

Answer:

B. Marianne’s opinion: “. . . a man of five and thirty might well have outlived all acuteness of feeling and every exquisite power of enjoyment.”

Explanation:

B is the right answer Since Marianne is the one with whom Colonel Brandon is in love with, he won't be content with any other person. Until her assessment of him transforms, he has no expectation of success  with her.

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