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Bronte's line, "Reader, I married
Bronte's line, "Reader, I married him," represents a turning point in the story ..... What is missing from the parenthetical
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Bronte's line, "Reader, I married him," represents a turning point in the story what is the missing from the
parenthetical
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Bronte's line, "Reader, I married him," represents a turning point in the story what is the missing from the
parenthetical
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Select the correct text in the passage.
Which line in the poem helps the reader determine the theme? from "A Little While, A
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need to dramatise this poem and answer two questions. so please help me.
ON THE DEATH OF ANNE BRONTE by charlotte bronte there 's
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Huiying
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Based on the bubble map, under which pen name was Jane Eyre published?
(1 point) Ellis Bell Currer Bell Charlotte Brontë Anne
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I need help with my thesis statement. So far I have:
Emily Bronte was an unusual writer from the Victornian age, and her novel
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Jessica
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How have marriages in the United States changed over the past several decades?(1 point)
Responses People are getting married
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by charlotte bronte what conclusion can the reader draw about the narrator he has attempted to create a
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Brontë shows the reader that Joseph is from a different part of England than the other characters by writing his dialogue using
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