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What is Jane Fairfax's attitude towards the companionship she seeks?
She values genuine companionship over superficial connections.
She prefers to be alone rather than have companions.
She seeks companionship to gain social status.
She believes companionship is unnecessary.
How does Jane's companionship with others affect her character development?
It isolates her from her true self.
It enhances her resilience and maturity.
It makes her overly dependent on others.
It diminishes her artistic talents.
Which aspect of companionship is particularly relevant to Jane's character?
The acquisition of wealth and status.
The emotional and intellectual support.</p>
The pursuit of romantic relationships only.
The avoidance of obligations.
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