Final answer:
Jane is sent to Weir Mitchell after the incident with John Reed, which causes her apprehension. Weir Mitchell poses a risk to her well-being and she doesn't want to be there.
Step-by-step explanation:
Jane is sent to Weir Mitchell after the incident with John Reed. John Reed threatens Jane by saying that if she doesn't pick up faster, he will send her to Weir Mitchell in the fall. Jane is apprehensive about going to Weir Mitchell because she heard from her friend that he is just like John and her brother, only worse. This indicates that Jane's mental and emotional well-being is at risk and she may be forced into a situation that she does not want to be in.