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Svetlanka [38]
2 years ago
9

WILL GIVE BRAINLEST!! Read the passage.

English
2 answers:
daser333 [38]2 years ago
5 0
The school gives little thought to students' comfort and nutrition.
soldier1979 [14.2K]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The correct answer here is A: The school gives little thought to students´ comfort and nutrition.

Explanation:

This can be seen in chapter 6, from the novel "Jane Eyre", a novel written by Charlotte Bronte, and which was published in 1847. In essence, "Jane Eyre" is the story of the life of Jane, from early childhood until the end, and who, when she becomes older, falls in love and develops a relationship, with Mr. Rochester, the mysterious and wealthy owner of Thornfield Hall, where Jane goes as a governess after leaving her school, Lowood. In chapter 6, from which the excerpt is taken, Jane starts to talk about her experiences as a new resident in Lowood, and especially, about the difficulties of adjusting to a new way of life, and the new obstacles that she faces. Among the things that she relates in this chapter, one that she emphasizes on here is the routine of the morning, the hardships faced as the girls are rushed, and forced, and mistreated, with little thought to their wellbeing, comfort, of even safety. She also talks about the food, how, at least that day, even if scarce, the food had been a little better, more edible, than in the past, which shows as well that the school paid little to no attention to whether what the girls ate was appropriate, or not.

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