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11. From the first paragraph, the reader can infer that Jane…
C. III only
12. Which detail contributes least to the court analogy?
C. “a plain, unvarnished tale.”
13. Tone of paragraph four (lines 21–40)
B. bitter anger
14. Society’s basis for marriage, inferred from the passage
D. II and III only
15. The artistic sequence reveals that
D. Jane is highly self-critical
16. The “new impressions” Jane wants to cement are
A. convictions that Rochester has no real feelings for her and will probably marry Blanche
17. The last paragraph primarily serves to provide
A. closure to the scene
18. From the passage as a whole, love is seen as…
D. I and II only