In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>D.) The author uses a metaphor to compare the West Riding men in their quest for money with hounds that pursue prey. From the context, we can realize that </span><span>Brontë was referring precisely to those men as money-thirsty people who underwent all kinds of small "local speculations" to earn money.</span>
The answer you are looking for is A my good sir
Are you wanting us to check the answer? If so, its correct, I just finished studying Hamlet.
A person's beliefs and general outlook which act like filter on the information they receive are called perspective.
Perspective is the way you see things and whatever you believe in you would really stick unto it since your mind is already set for it. It's disregarding things other than your own thinking.
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From what I can see of the options, A her innermost thoughts let us know what thinks of the story, other characters and her inner conflict.
The top one A is the best answer let me know if this helps.