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Read this statement that jane makes in chapter 23.
before i left my bed in the morning, little adele came running in to tell me that the great horse-chestnut at the bottom of the orchard had been struck by lightning in the night, and half of it split away.
how does the event with the horse-chestnut tree foreshadow future events in the novel?
a. the split tree foreshadows the end of jane's life of poverty when she learns she has inherited a fortune.
b. the split tree foreshadows the indecision jane feels when st. john proposes marriage.
c. the split tree foreshadows the end of jane's betrothal to mr. rochester when she learns he is already married.
d. the lightning and split tree foreshadows the fire that burns thornfield manor to the ground.

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