Read the excerpt, and then answer the question. I looked at Mr. Rochester…His whole face was colorless rock: his eye was both spark and flint. He disavowed nothing: he seemed as if he would defy all things. Without speaking, without smiling, without seeming to recognize in me a human being, he only twined my waist with his arm and riveted me to his side. Which conclusion can be drawn about Mr. Rochester from Jane's description of him when Charles Mason announces that Mr. Rochester is already married? A. Mr. Rochester is surprised that Charles Mason knew he was getting married.
B. Mr. Rochester intends to keep Jane with him in spite of his circumstances. C. Mr. Rochester feels ashamed and sorry for having deceived Jane. D. Mr. Rochester is willing to find a compromise that will suit everyone. @Trojan @KyanTheDoodle @hahahihannah
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B seems to fit the bill
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