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What does forgiving mean?
To stop being angry at someone who hurt you or did something wrong.
What does it mean to obey?
To follow rules or instructions.
What does cruel mean?
Someone who enjoys hurting others or treats people very badly.
What does it mean if someone is humble?
They do not show off and accept things quietly.
What does Jane do during the hour of rest?
She sits by the fire and talks to Helen.
What is Helen’s attitude toward her education?
She values it and wants to stay at Lowood to learn.
What does Jane think is natural when someone treats you badly?
To dislike them.
Why does Helen stay quiet even when the punishment is unfair?
She believes it’s better to obey and not cause trouble.
Why does Helen think it's important to accept punishment?
Because it helps correct her faults and teaches her to be better.
What emotion does Jane feel toward the teacher who hits Helen?
Dislike and confusion.
How does Jane react to the idea of loving your enemies?
She doesn’t understand it and finds it hard to believe.
What does Jane find strange about how Helen accepts punishment?
That she doesn't get angry or upset, even when punished unfairly.
What does bad-tempered mean?
Someone who gets angry easily.
What does unjustly mean?
Without good reason; unfairly.
Who are pupils?
Young students.
What does it mean to be expelled?
Forced to leave school.
What are faults?
Negative aspects of a person’s character.
What does strict mean?
Someone who punishes others if they don’t obey rules.
What is a stick used for in this chapter?
To hit someone as punishment.
What does told off mean?
Criticized for doing something wrong.
What does it mean if someone is praised?
They are told they did something well.
What is a punishment?
When someone is treated badly after doing something wrong.
Did Helen agree with Jane’s view about punishment?
No, she believed in staying quiet and forgiving others.
What book was Helen reading by the fire?
The same book as before (not named in the chapter).
What does Mr. Brocklehurst do if pupils disobey the rules?
He expels them.
Who is Miss Temple according to Helen?
A good teacher who corrects her when she makes mistakes.
What did Helen say about being punished?
That it helped her correct her faults.
How did Jane feel about the teacher’s behavior toward Helen?
She thought the teacher was cruel and unfair.
Why didn’t Helen want to leave Lowood?
Because she said she was there to get an education.
What surprised Jane about Helen's behavior?
That Helen forgave the teacher and didn’t get angry, even when she was treated unfairly.
How did Helen react when the teacher punished or hit her?
She stayed calm and never got angry.
What was Helen Burns often criticized for by the teacher?
For things like her posture or dirty nails, even when she did nothing wrong.