Read the excerpt from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.

They were in fact very fine ladies; not deficient in good humour when they were pleased, nor in the power of being agreeable where they chose it; but proud and conceited.

How does syntax help create the author’s voice?

The positions of the phrases “when they were pleased” and “where they chose it” establish a critical voice.
The positions of the phrases “when they were pleased” and “where they chose it” establish a humorous voice.
The position of the phrase “in fact very fine ladies” at the beginning of the sentence establishes an admiring voice.
The position of the phrase “in fact very fine ladies” at the beginning of the sentence establishes an objective voice.