Q.1.
Which of the following best describes the atmosphere of this passage?
Q.2.
What is the immediate context for this passage?
Q.3.
What immediately follows this passage?
Q.4.
“'And take Adèle with you, sir,' I interrupted; 'she will be a companion for you.' What does Jane achieve with this statement?
Q.5.
Which of the following words does NOT describe Rochester's mood?
Q.6.
"I turned my eyes from him, fixed them on the fire, and tried to assume and maintain a quiet, collected aspect." What does this sentence tell the reader about Jane's mood?
Q.7.
What metaphor does Rochester use to depict Jane's resistance?
Q.8.
Rochester, who has hidden his wife away in the attic, believes he can continue to hide from the consequences of his decisions. Which of the following lines conveys this impression?
Q.9.
Which of the following is an accusation Jane makes against Rochester?
Q.10.
What does Rochester mean by saying that Jane has a "sphynx-like expression"