Assuming that the word in bold is 'coherent', it is used incorrectly. It should say '...would make it adhere to the wall', and not coherent, which means logical and consistent.
He doesn't show the attributes we would recognize in a Victorian man of his word. He isn't chivalrous, he has a flawed past, he keeps mysteries, and as opposed to being the man who spares the day, he is in certainty spared by Jane. It is not necessarily the case that Rochester has no reclaiming highlights. He is straightforward and frank to the point of brutality. None-the-less, a Victorian respectable man puts his respect to the exclusion of everything else and qualities trustworthiness, all while displaying reliability to those he thinks about companions.
The given pattern is D because the first line and third line don't rhyme, while the second and fourth do. This is regarding each stanza of the poem.
The answer is C, or "If it snows, we can build a snowman". A conditional statement is when the outcome of a situation depends on if a condition happens. If this happens (it snows), then this will happen (we can build a snowman).