2/07/2012

Jane Eyre. -C27, C28

 (115/12/Jane Eyre/C27)

1. "I used to work at Thornfield, as the late Mr.Rochester's butler."
Q: Who is the speaker?

2. He was still the same shape and size, standing straight and with hair as black as ever, but his face looked strangely blank.
Q: Who is he?

(115/12/Jane Eyre/C28)

1. "Who is it? Who's there? Please answer me and say something else!"
Q: Who says it?

2. "The strange thing was I heard your voice saying you were coming, and I should wait for you, and asking where I was."
Q: Who is the "you" in this sentence?

Jane Eyre. -C5

(115/12/Jane Eyre/C5)

1. "Jane, I think you have come to say goodbye to me, I am going to my home soon, and I will wait for you there. ....."
Q:Who is the speaker?

2. "I forgot to tidy my drawer yesterday, so Miss Scratcherd is right to give me a label"
Q:Who is the speaker?

3. I was thankful that I had a chance to say goodbye to her. I did not cry, although I was deeply saddened.
Q:Who is her?

Jane Eyre. -C6

(115/12/Jane Eyre/C6)

1. I plated some music for her and showed her one of my drawings that the new superintendent had put on the wall.
Q:Who is her?

2. "Jane can do as she pleases because I long ago gave up any interference in her life."
Q:Who is the speaker?

3. She treated me like a visitor instead of a governess and told me how pleased she was to have somebody else staying at the house.
Q:Who is she?