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4 May, 03:03

Read the excerpt, and then answer the question.

Unused as I was to strangers, it was rather a trial to appear thus formally summoned in Mr. Rochester's presence. I let Mrs. Fairfax precede me into the dining-room, and kept in her shade as we crossed that apartment; and, passing the arch, whose curtain was now dropped, entered the elegant recess beyond.

Which conclusion can be drawn about Jane from her description of meeting Mr. Rochester for the first time?

A.

Jane is in awe of the elegant setting of her first meeting with Mr. Rochester.

B.

Jane is nervous about meeting Mr. Rochester and looks to Mrs. Fairfax for security.

C.

Jane thinks the meeting is full of unnecessary pomp and ceremony.

D.

Jane is surprised that Mr. Rochester is being so formal with her.

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  1. 4 May, 05:38
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    The conclusion that can be drawn about Jane from her description of meeting Mr. Rochester for the first time is that B) Jane is nervous about meeting Mr. Rochester and looks to Mrs. Fairfax for security.
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