Why does Mr. Rochester say the following to Jane Eyre?
"What have you done with me, witch, sorceress? Who is in the room beside
you? Have you plotted to drown me?"
A. He's paranoid and believes people are trying to kill him.
B. He awoke to find himself in a pool of water after Jane attempted
to put out the fire in his chamber.
C. He found out about her plot to kill him.
D. He wants to find an excuse to fire Jane.
E. He's just had a nightmare in which he thinks Jane is drowning him
in the river.
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