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andriy [413]
3 years ago
7

What does Jane decide to do with money? a. Give it to the school for books and buildings c. Divide it 4 ways for herself, Diana,

Mary & St. John b. Buy a new house for Diana, Mary & herself d. Give it to the church
English
2 answers:
Ad libitum [116K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The correct answer to the question: What does Jane decide to do with the money she receives as an inheritance, is, C: Divide it 4 ways for herself, Diana, Mary and St. John.

Explanation:

"Jane Eyre" is the novel that was written by Charlotte Bronte, and which was published in 1847. The novel narrate the story of Jane, a girl who has to go through harships in life to find herself out and finally become who she was always meant to be. In chapter 33, Jane finds out from St. John that they are cousins, and that a solicitor has been looking for her because she has been left an inheritance of 20.000 pounds, by their common uncle, John Eyre. In the end, Jane decides that she will divide the inheritance in 4 parts, for herself, and her three cousins: Diana, Mary and St. John, so that each will get 5.000 pounds.

Elis [28]3 years ago
4 0

She would hibe it to schools for books and buildings to show kindness and being selfless instead of being greedy and selfish.

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