The Jane Austen Quiz - The End of Sense and Sensibility What is the word which Austen uses to describe Mrs Ferrars' disownment of her sons in the final chapter of Sense and Sensibility?What is the cause of "a thousand disappointments and delays" which Elinor and Edward must endure before they can move into their marital home?Aside from the marriage of Marianne and Colonel Brandon, what was the only other thing which Edward and Elinor, once ensconced in their parsonage, could wish for?What, do we learn in the final chapter of Sense and Sensibility, was the reason that Lucy Steele and Robert Ferrars met on such a frequent basis at Lucy's lodgings?What did Robert do to earn his mother's forgiveness?When they were together, what did Robert and Lucy talk of more than any other subject?By the time Colonel Brandon and Marianne marry, how long are we told they have known each other?What makes Mrs Smith forgive Willoughby?Following the marriages of Elinor and Marianne, what becomes the comfort of both Mrs Jennings and Sir John?Despite his marriage, what does Willoughby consider Marianne to be?Not a great sense of the ending of Sense and Sensibility.You are entirely sensible of the ending of Sense and Sensibility. Well done!Quiz Maker - powered by Riddle