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quester [9]
1 year ago
13

Read the excerpt from Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontě.

English
1 answer:
Gala2k [10]1 year ago
3 0

Explanation:

Here, Helen is talking about Miss Temple.

Miss Temple is full of goodness; it pains her to be

severe to any one, even the worst in the school: she

sees my errors, and tells me of them gently; and, if I do

anything worthy of praise, she gives me my meed

liberally. One strong proof of my wretchedly defective

nature is, that even her expostulations, so mild, so

rational, have not influence to cure me of my faults; and

even her praise, though I value it most highly, cannot

stimulate me to continued care and foresight.

Based on this excerpt, what does Helen think about

herself?

O She has faults and weaknesses that she hasn't been

able to overcome.

O She is one of Miss Temple's best and favorite

students.

O She does not appreciate her teachers enough.

O She tries to live up to Miss Temple's expectations.

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