1.
Select two ways that the interaction between characters is different in the
two passages.
A. Poe's narrator is eager for the doctor to leave, while Jane Eyre wishes the
housekeeper would stay longer.
B. Jane Eyre hopes the housekeeper will like her, while Poe's narrator is
uninterested in how the valet sees him.
C. The doctor and Poe's narrator have different opinions, while the housekeeper
and Jane Eyre agree with each other.
D. The housekeeper talks to Jane Eyre in a friendly way, while the valet do
converse with Poe's narrator.
E. The housekeeper asks Jane Eyre many questions, while the valet is curious
about Poe's narrator but remains silent.
F. The valet tries to prevent Poe's narrator from observing the House of Usher,
while the housekeeper shows off her employer's house to Jane Eyre.