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“Tongues of flame…” is
E. personification.
2. The tone shifts from
C. mystery to urgency.
3. “Anathemas” means
C. curses.
4. Rochester’s reaction (“more concern than astonishment”) suggests he
C. knows the person who set the fire.
5. The strong verbs emphasize
C. the desperation in Jane’s efforts.
6. NOT creating suspense:
B. “return of slumber.”
7. “Ewer” most likely means
C. pitcher.
8. The anaphora (“I thought no more… I thought no more…”) highlights
B. Jane’s quick thinking and actions.
9. Onomatopoeia in the first half is used to
D. help readers clearly imagine the events.
10. Alliteration in “drearily dark” is used to
B. mirror Jane’s mood.