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In chapter 53 of Pride and Prejudice, why does Elizabeth tell Mrs. Bennet she should be glad her other four daughters are unmarried?
A. Lydia has departed, and Mrs. Bennet is depressed over the loss.
B. Jane, Elizabeth, Kitty, and Mary can all take care of Mrs. Bennet in her old age.
C. Lydia's wedding is over, and Mrs. Bennet misses the celebrations.
D. Jane, Elizabeth, Kitty, and Mary all have the opportunity to make better marriages.