Read this dialogue from Chapter 13 of Jane Eyre. "And now what did you learn at Lowood? Can you play?" "A little." "Of course: that is the established answer...Go, then, into the library; take a candle with you; leave the door open; sit down to the piano, and play a tune." I departed, obeying his directions. "Enough!" he called out in a few minutes. "You play a little, I see; like any other English school-girl; perhaps rather better than some, but not well." What does Mr. Rochester express in this exchange with Jane?
A. fascination B. camaraderie C. harshness D. haughtiness
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C or D? those two are pretty similar, but if I had to choose I would go with C.
I agree with you.
It is actually D
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