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In what way(s) do diana and mary rivers differ from st john? Select all that apply.

□they are more compassionate.
□they are more devout
□they show more warmth toward jane
□they are more restless

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1.they are more compassionate
3.they show more warmth toward jane
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The correct answers are "they are more compassionate" and "they show more warmth toward jane". In the novel "Jane Eyre" by English writer Charlotte Brontë, Diana and Mary Rivers shown more compassion and warmth towards Jane Eyre than their brother St John Rivers as they took Jane Eyre when she was hungry and friendless. On the other hand, St. John Rivers is a serious and severe character that befriends Jane Eyre.

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