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Read the excerpt below and answer the question. "utter it, jane: but i wish that instead of a mere inquiry into, perhaps, a secret, it was a wish for half my estate." "now, king ahasuerus! what do i want with half your estate? ” (chapter 24) this excerpt hints at the conflict between jane and rochester because 1. it demonstrates jane’s discomfort with wealth 2. it implies that rochester is not forthcoming with jane it shows that rochester is only interested in a passive wife 3. it explains that jane is much more educated than rochester

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