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What key lesson does Helen Burns teach Jane Eyre about handling injustice?
Turn the other cheek and forgive everyone.
Fight back for your rights.
Accept suffering with grace.
Ignore the suffering of others.
How does Helen Burns' perspective influence Jane's views on morality?
It encourages her to seek revenge when wronged.
It teaches her that moral integrity is more important than social acceptance.
It leads her to abandon her principles in favor of practicality.
It dissuades her from standing up for herself.
What aspect of Helen's character impacts Jane during their time at Lowood?
Helen is fiercely competitive and aggressive.
Helen is deeply religious and stresses the importance of faith.
Helen encourages camaraderie and outward rebellion.
Helen's aloofness leads Jane to withdraw from others.
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