Could you check the following statements, please?

1) Elizabeth believes her closest friend Charlotte has demeaned herself in (?) marrying Mr Collins.
Though she is disappointed with her choice, she promises to visit her in Kent.
2) The Chapter starts with Darcy’s proposal to Elizabeth.
3) Darcy confides (or confesses to loving her (?) Elizabeth his love for her. OR He declares his love for her.
4) He confesses (to her) that he has tried in vain to repress his own feelings for her.
5) He makes clear that he had to put aside their differences in social rank.
He makes clear that he had to overcome his prejudice towards her social position. Actually, the Bingley family belong to the landed gentry, which means that they own property in the country, are well-bred and hold a good social position.
6) He admits being concerned about her social inferiority.
7) She confesses not being pleased with his declaration but he is more surprised than resentful (??)
However, his complexion becomes pale with anger. He confesses not expecting such a rejection from her.
8) On her turn, she accuses him of being arrogant, rude, self-centred and uncaring of the feelings of others (insensible). She is full of indignation at Darcy’s abominable pride. She also accuses him of ruining her sister’s life
9) His passion has fought with his awareness of her social inferiority, which he has always considered as a social degradation.
10) Elizabeth is so astonished at his proposal, that she remains silent.

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