Bessie asked Jane if she had been well looked after by the Reeds. She also inquired about Jane's life after leaving Gateshead.
Had she heard anything from her father's relatives, the Eyres?
No, Jane Eyre and Helen Burns do not have a lesbian relationship in Charlotte Bronte's novel. Their relationship is portrayed as a deep friendship and sisterly bond rather than a romantic or sexual one.
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I Jane, in the acceptance letter, has stated "Paid In Full", dated and signed, then she cannot ever ask for the remaining money.
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Jane is the subject of the sentence. An easy way to find the subject is ask yourself, "Who are what did the action?"
Yes, there are several books that explore Jane Austen's life and work from a historical perspective. Some examples include "Jane Austen: The World of Her Novels" by Deirdre Le Faye and "Jane Austen's England" by Roy and Lesley Adkins. These books offer insights into the historical context in which Austen lived and wrote.
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Holden is afraid Jane has changed. That's why he tells Stradlater to ask her if she still keeps all her kings in the back row.
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Holden is afraid Jane has changed. That's why he tells Stradlater to ask her if she still keeps all her kings in the back row.
I usually read the sentence over. For example, this senctence: Jane jumped over the lazy cow. I ask myself this question, Who did what? JANE is the one that JUMPED. The subject is Jane and the predecit is jumped. Hoped this helped :)
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