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I resisted all the way: a new thing for me, and a circumstance which greatly strengthened the bad opinion Bessie and Miss Abbot were disposed to entertain of me. The fact is, I was a trifle beside myself; or rather OUT of myself, as the French would say: I was conscious that a moment's mutiny had already rendered me liable to strange penalties, and, like any other rebel slave, I felt resolved, in my desperation, to go all lengths. "Hold her arms, Miss Abbot: she's like a mad cat." "For shame! for shame!" cried the lady's-maid. "What shocking conduct, Miss Eyre, to strike a young gentleman, your benefactress's son! Your young master.” From what point of view is the narrative told? A) first person B) second person C) third person limited D) (third person) omniscient I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE THE HELP I WILL GIVE FIVE STARS AND HEART

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C) third person limited

Step-by-step explanation:

The narrative is told in third person limited point of view, as it focuses on the thoughts and feelings of the protagonist, Jane Eyre.

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