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Miss Temple gets married and leaves
I think she was sent there, simply because her Aunt Reed hated her and wanted to get rid of her. Jane was a burden to her aunt, and she used schooling Jane as a reason to get her out of Gateshead. She couldn't simply kick Jane out due to a promise made by her to her late husband (Jane's uncle) to look after Jane. Therefore when Mr. Lloyd suggests that Jane be sent to school, for he too noticed that Jane was quite unhappy at Gateshead, Mrs. Reed agreed to send her away.
Maria: Maria is a form of the name Mary, which means bitter. Jane: Jane is a form of Joan, which is a feminine form of John, which means 'God is gracious'
The possessive form of the noun movie is movie's.example: The movie's opening was greatly anticipated.
Miss Temple and Helen Burns were two positive people Jane met at Lowood. They both were kind to Jane and accepted her as she was, unlike at Gateshead Hall. Helen Burns influenced Jane by her religious ethics that she followed and enlightened her with good qualities. Miss.Temple was the first person that Jane Eyre met in the book Jane Eyre who was nice to her. Miss.Temple gave her the first essence of kindness and love which she did not receive anywhere else before. Jane Eyre learns how to be kind and generous to other people based on their character and attitude through Miss.Temple. Therefore, these characters who have positively influenced Jane during her childhood have helped her in building a strong character who is independent and strong.
Jane cannot be translated. Although, Jane is the feminine form of John, so John in Biblical is Ioannes. sorry can not help you there.
She had some form of cancer.
Janet is a form of the English name Jane.
The pronoun-verb combination 'you are' is the singular or plural form; for example: Jane, you are next. Joe and Jane, you are next. Boys and girls, you are next.
Jane is invited to Netherfield Park because Mr. Bingley, the owner of Netherfield, is taken by her beauty and charm and wishes to get to know her better. He hopes to form a romantic connection with Jane.
No. The correct form is 'this was not expected of you'.
The correct singular possessive form is Jane's.example: I met Jane's brother at the party.The correct plural possessive form is Janes'.example: The two Janes' last names are Green and Brown.
Most English translations of the Bible do not include the form "Jane". There is a "Joanna", which is the female form of "Yah-heen" ("John"). "Yah" is the name of God, often eumphemised in English as "the Lord". "Heen" means "grace" or "undeserved favour" or "mercy". So a good translation of "Jane" is "the Lord's grace".