Across
- 4. despite finding nothing unusual in Mrs Tilney's room, Catherine believes the general has 'too much wit to let them sue for ______'
- 5. The antagonist presents the general with an antagonist desciption as he is decribes as a _______
- 7. Henry assures Catherine, that his father was ______ by his mother's death
- 8. Henry is amused at how Catherine is shocked at Isabella's failing to write, claiming her to be ______
- 9. Catherine wishes to enter Mrs Tilney's room but finds it difficult because they must all attend _______
- 10. despite her nextthe fear instilled in Catherine from her first attempt,she came to a resolution of making attempt on the '______' door alone
- 11. what Catherine feels once nearly caught by the general '____ upon_____'
Down
- 1. Catherine makes her thoughts about Mrs Tilney's death clear to Henry, where he then explains that she died of a sudden ______
- 2. the continuous flow of rhetorical questions from Henry, leads to Catherine feeling _______ of her actions
- 3. Austen employs this reoccuring feature throughout volume 2 as she enters Mrs Tilney's room
- 6. the feeling both Henry and Catherine feel as they embark on each other
