Jane decided to go as far as her money would take her by coach.
leave Thornfield
Obvisously, learning without thought is when you would learn but have no desire to remember the information taught. And that means thought without learning is dangerous because you ARE thinking about something probably off topic, but not learning anything. :)
I couldn't decide what to wear to school. The teacher said he would decide later on the student's punishment.
Decide is a verb. It is something that you "do"...an action.
The word 'decide' is not a noun, it's a verb (decide, decides, deciding, decided). The abstract noun forms for the verb to decide are decidability, and the gerund, deciding. Another abstract noun form is decision.
leave Thornfield
leave Thornfield
Jane decided to leave Thornfield and Mr. Rochester after learning about his insane wife, Bertha. She didn't want to be his mistress or compromise her values, as she believed their relationship would be improper and morally wrong. Jane knew she had to prioritize her self-respect and independence by leaving Thornfield and starting a new chapter in her life.
For A+ kids like me the answer is........one month
For A+ kids like me the answer is........one month
you can get married any year its a date you decide there isnt a special year you can get married
Jane decides to act cold and distant towards Mr. Rochester after learning about his deception regarding his secret wife, Bertha. This betrayal tarnishes her trust in him and leads her to guard her heart from further hurt by keeping her distance. By becoming "flinty," Jane seeks to protect herself emotionally and assert her dignity and self-respect.
Probate Court
I think he should decide that on his own.
Their parents
NO
In the renaissance girls were legally allowed to get married at the age of 12 but if they decide earlier they can get married at the age of 7.