This passage is excerpted from Charlotte Bronte, Villette. Originally published in 1853. In this chapter, the narrator and her host, Mrs. Bretton, are trying to occupy a young girl, Paulina, who is staying with them
Over the course of the passage, the main focus shifts from
observations of a character's mental state to a domestic reunion.
As used in line 20, "dart" most nearly means
run.
According to the passage, Paulian cries, "It is!" (line 14) because
she has recognized her father on the street.
In lines 15 - 16, the description of Paulina's disappearance manly serves to
show a physical response from Paulina that parallels her emotional response.
Based on the description of Mr. Home's encounter with Mrs. Bretton, it can reasonably be inferred that
Mrs. Bretton was not expecting to see Mr. Home
Based on the narrator's initial reaction to Mr. Home, it can be reasonably inferred that the narrator assumes Mr. Home is
a stranger.
The description of Mr. Home in paragraph 10 (line 52 - 59) primarily serves to
demonstrate the duality of his character
In this passage, the narrator characterizes Paulina as someone who goes from
dissatisfied to content.
In the first paragraph, the words "swum", "trembled", and "glittered" primarily serve to
emphasize Paulina's excitement at what she has seen.
Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previus question?
lines 28 - 29 ("I ... withdraw").
Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?
lines 32 - 33 ("She ... unawares")