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According to Miss Abbott, how is Jane less than a servant? A) She does not do chores. B) She does nothing for her keep. C) She does not respect her mistress. D) She does not con…
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According to Miss Abbott, how is Jane less than a servant?
A) She does not do chores.
B) She does nothing for her keep.
C) She does not respect her mistress.
D) She does not consider Mrs. Reed's son her master.
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