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Assessment
What is the primary inner conflict faced by St. John Rivers in the narrative?
Choosing between love and duty
Deciding on a career path
Managing friendships
Overcoming jealousy
How does St. John's sense of duty affect his personal relationships?
It prevents him from forming deep emotional connections.
It strengthens his friendships.
It encourages him to marry Jane Eyre.
It has no impact on his relationships.
What does St. John ultimately decide regarding his feelings for Jane Eyre?
He rejects his feelings and prioritizes his calling.
He decides to propose to her.
He expresses his emotions openly.
He abandons his missionary work.
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