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How was Nelly able to find out how young Linton was doing at Wuthering Heights?

Nelly learned about Linton through the housekeeper at Wuthering Heighs


When Edgar had gone where did Nelly finally locate Cathy?

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What is the function of Nelly dean in Wuthering Heights?

Nelly Dean is the narrator and housekeeper in "Wuthering Heights" who serves as a confidante and observer of the characters' lives. She provides insight into the complicated relationships and events that unfold at Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange. Nelly's perspective shapes the storytelling and helps to reveal the motivations and emotions of the characters.


How was Nelly able to find out how Linton was doing at Wuthering Heights?

Nelly learned about Linton through the housekeeper at Wuthering Heighs


What did Nelly catch Cathy doing?

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What is the name of Nelly's twin sister in Wuthering Heights?

she doesn't have a twin sister.


Who is Nelly Dean in Wuthering Heights?

Nelly Dean is the narrator in Wuthering Heights, telling her story to Lockwood. She was the maid of Catherine, Hindley, and Heathcliff when they were young and followed Catherine when she married Edgar Linton to his house, Thrushcross Grange.


Which of Nelly's characteristics did she need to keep under control?

In Wuthering Heights, Nelly needed to keep her audacity under control.


When Edgar had gone where did Nelly dinally locate Cathy?

Nelly finally located Cathy at Wuthering Heights, where she had gone to be with Heathcliff.


What did Lockwood secretly try to give Kathy when he went to Wuthering Heights?

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How long did Nelly say she was held captive in Wuthering Heights?

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What character complains the least in Wuthering Heights?

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