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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read what Mrs. Fairfax says to Jane in Chapter 24. "I am sorry to grieve you," pursued the widow; "but you are so young, and so little acquainted with men, I wished to put you on your guard. It is an old saying that 'all is not gold that glitters;' and in this case I do fear there will be something found to be different to what either you or I expect." What does Mrs. Fairfax's statement foreshadow in the novel? A. Mrs. Fairfax's statement foreshadows the revelation that Mr. Rochester is already married.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B. Mrs. Fairfax's statement foreshadows Jane seeing a strange woman rip her wedding veil. C. Mrs. Fairfax's statement foreshadows the loss of Mr. Rochester's wealth. D. Mrs. Fairfax's statement foreshadows the destruction of Thornfield Manor by fire.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think the answer is A. :)

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