1.Mr. Bennet playfully responds by suggesting that not only is it likely Mr. Bingley will fall in love with one of their daughters, but that all of the daughters might fall in love with him, highlighting the absurdity of Mrs. Bennet's wishful thinking.Mr. Bennet sarcastically implies that Mrs. Bennet's real motivation for wanting him to go to Netherfield is simply because she wants to go herself, rather than any genuine concern for Jane's happiness.What is Mr. Bennet's sarcastic response to Mrs. Bennet's argument?What is Mrs. Bennet's hope regarding Mr. Bingley?2.3.4.