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A reader can analyze an author’s assumptions by examining how characters behave. Which statement best describes how Jane feels about Helen’s comments when they speak at the fireplace in Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë?

She is dismissive of Helen’s point of view.

She is afraid Helen will be expelled from school.

She is angry with Helen for not seeming more open and friendly.

She is surprised at Helen’s meek acceptance of Miss Scatcherd’s cruel treatment.

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