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Social Studies, 02.09.2019 09:20, hulyy2

Which statement is an accurate representation of blanche ingram and jane eyre?
a)mr. rochester is attracted to both blanche and jane.
b)blanche and jane are both sincere and thoughtful in their dealings with others.
c)blanche is considered to be a more suitable wife for mr. rochester than jane is because blanche's social status is higher.
d)both blanche and jane want to marry mr. rochester because their society expects it of them.

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