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100

Who is attacked in Chapter 20?

Mr Mason

100

Who does Mr. Rochester plan to marry by the end of Chapter 24?

Jane

100

What literary element is used with the split of the chest nut tree

What is symbolism or foreshadowing?

100

What does Jane think about herself compared to Miss Ingram when she arrives at Thornfield?

She feels inferior and plain compared to Miss Ingram.

100

"Do you think I am a machine without feelings? Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless?"

What literary element does Jane use to emphasize her humanity and emotions?

Rhetorical Questions
200

What does the fire in the novel symbolize? Use your book.

Prove it with in text evidence

200

How does Jane feel about Mr. Rochester's attention to Miss Ingram?

She feels heartbroken and jealous

200

How does Jane feel about Mr. Rochester's attention to Miss Ingram?

she feels jealous and heartbroken

200

What literary element is used in this lane “What ailed the chestnut tree? It writhed and groaned.” 

Personification 

200

What does Jane think about herself compared to Miss Ingram when she arrives at Thornfield

She feels inferior and plain compared to Miss Ingram.

300

What time does Ms. Reed die? 

Midnight
300

What phrase does Jane repeat in Chapter 20 that emphasizes her emotional state? You can use your book

"I will not be tempted."

300

What literary element is used in this line (specificaly for the moon) "The moon was setting in the waves, broad and red, like a hot cannon-ball." (Chapter 20)

Personification

300

Why does Mr. Rochester choose to test Jane’s loyalty by talking about his potential marriage to Miss Ingram?

He wants to see if Jane has feelings for him before confessing his own love.

300

“The moon was not yet set, and we were all in shadow: I could scarcely see my master’s face, near as I was.” 

What literary element emphasizes the mysterious atmosphere?

Imagery

500

She feels jealous and heartbroken.