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The following is an excerpt from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (1813):

“From the very beginning — from the first moment, I may almost say — of my acquaintance with you, your manners, impressing me with the fullest belief of your arrogance, your conceit, and your selfish disdain of the feelings of others, were such as to form the groundwork of disapprobation on which succeeding events have built so immovable a dislike; and I had not known you a month before I felt that you were the last man in the world whom I could ever be prevailed on to marry.”

Which of the following is not an example of the fault that the speaker attributes to their listener?

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The speaker refers to the listener as 'arrogant,' 'conceited,' and 'selfish.' The speaker also refers to the listener's 'disdain of the feelings of others.' Thus, the speaker believes the listener to be apathetic, and decidedly not empathetic.

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