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Jane Eyre Quiz 3

1. Which of the following is an expression of Jane’s Desire for Autonomy? “a change seemed near,—I desired and waited it in silence.” “I desire liberty…grant me at least a new servitude.” “I felt it a misfortune that I was so little, so pale, and had features so irregular and so marked.” “I longed for a power of vision which might overpass that limit; which might reach the busy world, towns, regions full of life I had heard of but never seen.” <POWERCLICK><QUESTYPE>QUIZ</QUESTYPE><OPTION>4</OPTION><ANSWER>4</ANSWER><POINT>2</POINT><TIME>60</TIME><DIFFICULTY>3</DIFFICULTY></POWERCLICK>

2. Which moments show Jane to be willing to obey and serve 2. Which moments show Jane to be willing to obey and serve? Choose the wrong answer When Rochester’s room catches fire. Before she leaves for Mrs. Reed’s. When St. John asks her to goes to India with him. When she hears Rochester calling, “Jane, Jane!” <POWERCLICK><QUESTYPE>QUIZ</QUESTYPE><OPTION>4</OPTION><ANSWER>2</ANSWER><POINT>2</POINT><TIME>60</TIME><DIFFICULTY>3</DIFFICULTY></POWERCLICK>

3. Which of the following is NOT true about St. John? He is a cold, hard man. He is not interested in calm domestic life.” He understands that, in refusing to marry him, Jane denies him, but not God. For Jane, he is firm, faithful, and devoted; full of energy, and zeal, and truth, …he clears their painful way to improvement: he hews down like a giant the prejudices of creed and caste that encumber it. <POWERCLICK><QUESTYPE>QUIZ</QUESTYPE><OPTION>4</OPTION><ANSWER>3</ANSWER><POINT>2</POINT><TIME>60</TIME><DIFFICULTY>3</DIFFICULTY></POWERCLICK>

4. Which of the following female characters does not follow the marriage plot set for women in the Victorian Society? Ms. Temple Georgiana Rosamond Mary Eliza <POWERCLICK><QUESTYPE>QUIZ</QUESTYPE><OPTION>5</OPTION><ANSWER>5</ANSWER><POINT>2</POINT><TIME>60</TIME><DIFFICULTY>3</DIFFICULTY></POWERCLICK>

5. What role does the reader not asked to play in Jane Eyre? 1. Understand Jane Eyre’s feelings: “Reader!—I forgave him at the moment, and on the spot.” 2. Understand Jane Eyre’s dreams. 3. Goes through the legal process of dividing up her inheritance with the Rivers. 4. Visualize some characters’ facial features. <POWERCLICK><QUESTYPE>QUIZ</QUESTYPE><OPTION>4</OPTION><ANSWER>3</ANSWER><POINT>2</POINT><TIME>60</TIME><DIFFICULTY>3</DIFFICULTY></POWERCLICK>