Jane Eyre Chapters 1-4

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1. What is the color of the room in which Jane is locked up for her misbehavior?

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The color of the room in which Jane is locked up for her misbehavior is red.

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This quiz covers the initial chapters (1-4) of 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Bronte, focusing on Jane's life at Gateshead, her relatives, and early experiences.

2. When the novel begins, Jane lives at

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The correct answer is Gateshead. This is where Jane lives at the beginning of the novel.

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3. Mr. Brocklehurst is

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Mr. Brocklehurst being the headmaster at a boarding school is the correct answer because it is stated in the question that he is "the headmaster at a boarding school." This implies that he is in a position of authority and responsibility within the educational institution, overseeing the students and their education. The other options provided, such as being a local minister, Mrs. Reed's brother, or a neighbor, are not supported by the information given in the question.

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4. Where is Jane sent?

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Jane is sent to Lowood, which is a boarding school. Therefore, the correct answer is Lowood, boarding school, or Lowood school.

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5. Who is Mr. Reed?

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Mr. Reed is Jane's uncle who is deceased.

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6. From what point of view is the story told?

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The story is told from the first person point of view, specifically from Jane's perspective. This means that the narrator is a character in the story and refers to themselves as "I" or "me". The use of "first person" and "1st person" both refer to this narrative perspective. Additionally, stating "Jane's" further clarifies that the story is being told from Jane's point of view.

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7. Why is Jane so frightened while locked in the room

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Jane is frightened because she is locked in a room with the ghost of Mr. Reed. Mr. Reed has died and his ghost is present in the room. This would naturally cause fear and fright in Jane, as she is in close proximity to a supernatural entity.

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8. When the novel begins, Jane lives with

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When the novel begins, Jane lives at
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Where is Jane sent?
Who is Mr. Reed?
From what point of view is the story told?
Why is Jane so frightened while locked in the room
When the novel begins, Jane lives with
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