It probably means to straddle a chair so that your knees or legs
point behind the chair, and when you lean forward you may rest your
arms on the back of the chair. Whereas sitting 'forward' on a chair
would mean you sit on a chair like you normally would.
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What was Grace Poole's salary
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5 times that of Leah's.
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How long did Mrs Fairfax tell Jane Mr Rochester's guests would stay at Thornfield
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Perhaps two or three weeks.
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What do people use to describe the tone of a passage
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They usually use adjectives to describe the tone of a
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In the discussion Jane had with Miss Fairfax what was Jane's impression of Mr Rochester
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He was abrupt and changeful
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Which word best describes how Jane saw Adèle when they first met
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spoiled
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Why did Mr Rochester repeatedly say the man's name and where he was from
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He didn't want to believe it
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When Mr Rochester entertained the fine people at the Leas what did Jane notice about the women
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they were rude and selfish
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What did Mr Rochester tell his guests to console them when they heard a shrill savage cry and struggling sounds coming from the third story room
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A servant had a nightmare.
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What is an example of a monosylabic reply
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No.
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In the book Jane eyre which ideas perplexed Jane
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the idea that no person in the house seemed to question or notice Grace Poole's habits
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What is the difference between statement and opinion
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Opinions are expressed as statements,l statements are not
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What can be inferred about janes reaction to the gypsy in the passage
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She is unaffected
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Which of Jane's skills impressed Mr. Rochester
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Her artistic skills
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How do you spell gipsy
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gypsy
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What conclusion can be reached based on the information in the reading passage
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pip always lost A+
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Based on the evidence in this passage, which word best describes Luther Vandross
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beautiful, courage
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What is meant to sitiing backwards on a chair
It probably means to straddle a chair so that your knees or legs
point behind the chair, and when you lean forward you may rest your
arms on the back of the chair. Whereas sitting 'forward' on a chair
would mean you sit on a chair like you normally would.
What was Grace Poole's salary
5 times that of Leah's.
How long did Mrs Fairfax tell Jane Mr Rochester's guests would stay at Thornfield
Perhaps two or three weeks.
What do people use to describe the tone of a passage
They usually use adjectives to describe the tone of a
passage.
In the discussion Jane had with Miss Fairfax what was Jane's impression of Mr Rochester
He was abrupt and changeful
Which word best describes how Jane saw Adèle when they first met
spoiled
Why did Mr Rochester repeatedly say the man's name and where he was from
He didn't want to believe it
When Mr Rochester entertained the fine people at the Leas what did Jane notice about the women
they were rude and selfish
What did Mr Rochester tell his guests to console them when they heard a shrill savage cry and struggling sounds coming from the third story room
A servant had a nightmare.
What is an example of a monosylabic reply
No.
In the book Jane eyre which ideas perplexed Jane
the idea that no person in the house seemed to question or notice Grace Poole's habits
What is the difference between statement and opinion
Opinions are expressed as statements,l statements are not
necessarily opinions.
What can be inferred about janes reaction to the gypsy in the passage
She is unaffected
A+
Which of Jane's skills impressed Mr. Rochester
Her artistic skills
How do you spell gipsy
gypsy
What conclusion can be reached based on the information in the reading passage
pip always lost A+
Based on the evidence in this passage, which word best describes Luther Vandross