“Say your prayers, Miss Eyre, when you are by yourself; for if you don’t r__________, something bad might be permitted to come down the chimney and fetch you away.” Abbott)
Question 2
2.
‘Why was I always suffering, always b__________, always accused, for ever condemned?’
Question 3
3.
“the ____________ of the revolted slave was still bracing me with its bitter vigour.”
Question 4
4.
“e____________ broke down; I uttered a wild, involuntary cry.”
Question 5
5.
‘V__________ favour! coming, like most other favours long deferred and often wished for, too late!’ (Jane)
Question 6
6.
“Do you know where the w___________go after death?” (Mr Brocklehurst)