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Who called Mrs. Jennings a "most valuable woman" because of her house and her style of living?

a. sir john middleton
b. john dashwood
c. edward ferrars
d. colonel brandon

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b. john dashwood

Step-by-step explanation:

In sense and sensibilty, by Jane Austen, Mrs. Jennings is called a most valuable woman because of her house and her style of living by John Dashwood, which is very surprinsing on the manners of the novel because he was rather cold hearthead and not very kind with people.

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