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Read the passage. “then learn from me, not to judge by appearances: i am, as miss scatcherd said, slatternly; i seldom put, and never keep, things in order; i am careless; i forget rules; i read when i should learn my lessons; i have no method; and sometimes i say, like you, i cannot bear to be subjected to systematic arrangements.”

this passage from jane eyre by charlotte brontë shows helen’s understanding of her situation with miss scatcherd. according to helen, why do her habits annoy miss scatcherd?
a. miss scatcherd is neat, punctual, and particular.
b. miss scatcherd is overly concerned about appearances.
c. miss scatcherd is thoughtful, kind, and supportive.
d. miss scatcherd is unnecessarily cruel.

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