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Read this statement that Jane makes in Chapter 23. Before I left my bed in the morning, little Adele came running in to tell me that the great horse-chestnut at the bottom of the orchard had been struck by lightning in the night, and half of it split away. How does the event with the horse-chestnut tree foreshadow future events in the novel? A. The split tree foreshadows the end of Jane's life of poverty when she learns she has inherited a fortune. B. The lightning and split tree foreshadows the fire that burns Thornfield Manor to the ground. C. The split

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