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love history [14]
3 years ago
15

Mrs. leaven tells jane about which of the following people?

English
2 answers:
natka813 [3]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

mr.eyre

Explanation:

Jane Eyre tells the story of an orphan girl who lives with a distant aunt and her children. During her childhood, Jane suffers a great deal at the hands of this “adopted” family, and early in the day she is sent to Lowood, a very strict girl-run school run by a pastor. After many years of study, Jane gets a job as a tutor at Thornfield Hall, a mansion run by the mysterious Mr. Rochester. After a while Jane falls madly in love with Rochester - almost twenty years older than she - but she can't imagine the secret he hides in the attic of his house. From there, we follow the trials of Jane, who is going through many difficulties to finally find the peace and freedom she sought so much during the years of her youth.

Throughout history, Jane receives a visit from mrs. Leaven an old friend she hasn't seen in a long time. Mrs. Leave comments on several people and brings a lot of news to Jane, but the visit of mrs. Leaven, went to inform Jane about a man named Mr. Eyre who was looking for Jane in town.

andriy [413]3 years ago
3 0
Bessie Lee - who eventually becomes Mrs. Leaven tells Jane about Mr. Eyre in Chapter 10. Though, at this point, she is not yet Mrs. Leaven. 

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