Read the passage from jane eyre, by charlotte bronte, in which jane speaks of mrs. read.
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English, 11.11.2019 09:31 jflandersneongr
Read the passage from jane eyre, by charlotte bronte, in which jane speaks of mrs. read.
i had nothing in harmony with mrs. reed or her childrenâŚ
what did jane discover?
jane discovers mrs. reed is not such a bad person.
jane discovers she is intelligent.
jane discovers she is different from mrs. reed.
jane discovers it is better to get along with everyone.
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