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English, 17.10.2019 12:00 nschavez123

Read this dialogue from chapter 10 of jane eyre. "well, that is beautiful, miss jane! it is as fine a picture as any miss reed's drawing-master could paint, let alone the young ladies themselves, who could not come near it: and have you learnt french? " "yes, bessie, i can both read it and speak it." "and you can work on muslin and canvas? " "i can." "oh, you are quite a lady, miss jane! i knew you would be; you will get on whether your relations notice you or not." what does bessie express in this conversation with jane? a. disappointment b. caution c. satisfaction d. amazement

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