Answer:
Whenever an investment is made, there is always a part of risk associated with it. We cannot deny the fact that risk is present when making any investment, either it is in the real estate, or in the stocks, or in the commodities, or in the mutual funds, etc, there is always a factor of risk attached. Companies do not usually describe the risk factors openly. This is because they don't want to lose the investment that is coming their way. They might choose the risk management strategies to minimize the potential of risk but they can't fully deny its presence and surely do not communicate the risk factor to the clients verbally. But while signing the contract of investment, they do mention the risk factor which is generally ignored by the investor at the time of signing the contract. This is a very wise strategy used by the companies to grab investments. The true risk associated with each investment is of course the decrease in the value of the investment.
Answer:
A. in my head
Explanation:
people dont have fires in their heads unless something extremely tragic happened lol
Bertha literally plays with fire in the attic and is burned to death. Even though she dies, this is a form of redemption for it is the only freedom she could ever have.
Rochester plays with fire by believing he could keep his insane wife in the attic without a problem. He is burned when his house is burned down by his wife, proving you cannot hide from the truth. His redemption comes when he and Jane reunite and marry.
Jane is burned by her experiences throughout the novel. She knows she shouldn't love Rochester but she does anyway. She tries to run away but cannot escape her love for him. She is redeemed when she returns to Rochester and nurses him back to health.