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Please help if you have read Jane Eyre!

Within Jane Eyre, how do Diana and Mary Rivers differ from St. John? Select all that apply.

They are extremely pious.
They are more personable.
They are extremely austere.
They are more compassionate.

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They are extremely pious.

They are more compassionate.

User Catharsis
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"Jane Eyre" is actually a novel that was written by Charlotte Brontë. Diana and Mary Rivers are actually Jane's cousins and St. John's sisters. And how they differ from St. John is that they are more compassionate and extremely pious. The answers would be the first and the last options.
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