a) Why had she come to Thornfield Hall?
b) What was peculiar about the nature of Mr. Rochester?
c) Why was it difficult to make Adèle study for long hours?
d) How do we know that Mr. Rochester was a man of noble nature?
e) Why was Mr. Rochester liked by most people?
f) How does the narrator describe Adèle?
g) Why was Mrs. Fairfax glad to receive the narrator?
h) What wrong assumption was made by her?
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