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Mr. Brocklehurst, the head of Lowood school, believes that hardship builds strong character. What is your opinion of this point …
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Mr. Brocklehurst, the head of Lowood school, believes that hardship builds strong character. What is your opinion of this point …
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Mr. Brocklehurst, the head of Lowood school, believes that hardship builds strong character. What is your opinion of this point …
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Mr. Brocklehurst, the head of Lowood school, believes that hardship builds strong character. What is your opinion of this point …
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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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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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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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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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1. Describe the conditions at Lowood school. 2. What is unfair about Mr. Brocklehurst’s treatment of Jane? What is her …
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1. Describe the conditions at Lowood school. 2. What is unfair about Mr. Brocklehurst’s treatment of Jane? What is her …
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