PART B: Which TWO of the following quotes best support
the answer to Part A? Part As question was which of the following best describes Jane’s behavior in the excerpts from chapters 17 and 22? Brainly said the answer is “ she is saddened by the rumor that Mr. Rochester is going to marry Miss Ingram, so she acts excited to ask her true emotions.”
OA. "What had occurred since, calculated to change his
and my relative positions? Yet now, how distant, how far
estranged we were! So far estranged, that I did not expect
him to come and speak to me." (Paragraph 2)
B. "that I might gaze without being observed, than my
eyes were drawn involuntarily to his face; I could not keep
their lids under control... I looked, and had an acute pleasure
in looking.- a precious yet poignant pleasure; pure gold,
with a steely point of agony" (Paragraph 3)
C. "Most true is it that 'beauty is in the eye of the gazer
My master's colourless, olive face, square, massive brow.
broad and jetty eyebrows, deep eyes, strong features, firm,
grim mouth,- all energy, decision, will. - were not
beautiful, according to rule" (Paragraph 4)
D. "he smiled at me with a certain smile he had of his
own, and which he used but on rare occasions. He seemed to
think it too good for common purposes: it was the real
sunshine of feeling-he shed it over me now!
(Paragraph 12)
E. "I got over the stile without a word, and meant to leave
him calmly. An impulse held me fast-a force turned me
round. I said-or something in me said for me, and in spite of
me-"(Paragraph 14)
OF. "Leah smiled, and even Sophie bid me 'bon soir' with
glee. This was very pleasant; there is no happiness like that
of being loved by your fellow-creatures" (Paragraph 16)