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Once again, Jane’s situation changes during these chapters. Imagine that she is still in communication with her dear friend Miss …
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The novel comes full circle when Jane is summoned back to the home of Mrs. Reed. 1. Briefly describe what …
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Helen’s reading is serious, i.e., appeals to reason rather than to the imagination, like Jane’s reading. Is this appropriate to …
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