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The following question references the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. How does Bronte imply that Jane is falling in love with Mr. Rochester? a. Jane writes of her love for Mr. Rochester c. She no longer dreams of meeting new people or seeing new places b. Jane faints when she is forced to talk to Mr. Rochester d. Jane paints a portrait of 2 lovers hand in hand

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How does Bronte imply that Jane is falling in love with Mr. Rochester?

c.She no longer dreams of meeting new people or seeing new places



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Answer: c. She no longer dreams of meeting new people or seeing new places.

Explanation: In "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte, Jane struggled with the balance between love and freedom, and was initially worried that she would be sacrificing her dignity and integrity for the sake of her feelings. She later falls in love with Mr. Rochester because she sees him as the kindred spirit she was always looking for.

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