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  1. Her earnest but cold clergyman cousin who proposes to her John Rivers

  2. The author of the novel Charlotte Bronte

  3. Her duty at Thorn field Hall governess

  4. Jane’s uncle who was the only kind person to her. Reed

  5. She falls in love with her mysterious employer … Rochester

  6. Her parents and many of the pupils died from that disease. Typhus

  7. Mr. Lloyd -… to whom Jane reveals how unhappy she is living at Gates head Hall. Apothecary

  8. The director of the Logwood school. Brocklehurst

Questions:

  1. Why did Jane’s aunt Sarah Reed, hate her so much? She disliked her, abused, treated as a burden.

  2. What place was the most dangerous for Jane Eyre in her childhood? The red room

  3. What school was Jane sent to? Lowood School

  4. Who helped Jane Eyre to advertise her service? Miss Temple

  5. Who had she to teach? Adele Valens French girl

  6. Was she really happy at Thorn field Hall? Yes, but it was really not safe for her there.

Lexicology Palace

  1. Hatred –dislike, antipathy, disaffection, loathing, abhorrence

  2. Friendship – association, dearness, unity, amity

  3. Abuse – swear, insult, scold, misuse

  4. Hardship – destitution, necessity, misfortune, deprivation, penury

  5. Humiliation – abjection, indignity, abasement, mortification

  6. Suffering –pain, misery, heartache, affliction

Idioms

  1. She flatters of herself so much. 2. She was a source of her existence. 3. Throughout they lay the blame on her. 4. That is for your impudence in answering mama awhile since. 5. And for your sneaking way of getting behind curtains, and for the look you had in your eyes two minutes since, you rat! 6. I feel a drop or two of blood from my head trickle down my neck and was sensible of somewhat pungent suffering