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Context Clues - Jane Eyre

Charlotte Bronte's classic novel follows Jane as she grows from an orphan to a young woman. In this passage, Jane is a child, living with her uncle's family after her parents die. Read the passage, paying special attention to the underlined words.

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Context Clues - Jane Eyre

Charlotte Bronte's classic novel follows Jane as she grows from an orphan to a young woman. In this passage, Jane is a child, living with her uncle's family after her parents die. Read the passage, paying special attention to the underlined words.

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  • Finding Meaning In Context: This section provides a reading passage from 'Jane Eyre' accompanied by an exercise to fill in contextual meanings of specific words, encouraging critical analysis.
  • Answer Key - Finding Meaning In Context: This page provides the correct answers to the word meaning exercise from the 'Finding Meaning In Context' activity, assisting in self-checking and understanding.

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Finding Meaning In Context


Below is a passage from Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronts classic novel published in 1847. The novel follows Jane as she grows from an orphan to a young woman. In this passage, Jane is a child, living with her uncles family after her parents die. Read the passage, paying special attention to the underlined words. Complete the grid at the bottom of the page. I was a discord in Gateshead Hall: I was like nobody there; I had nothing in harmony with Mrs. Reed or her children, or her chosen vassalage. If they did not love me, in fact, as little did I love them. They were not bound to regard with affection a thing that could not sympathise with one amongst them; a heterogeneous thing, opposed to them in temperament, in capacity, in propensities; a useless thing, incapable of serving their interest, or adding to their pleasure; a noxious thing, cherishing the germs of indignation at their treatment, of contempt of their judgment. I know that had I been a sanguine, brilliant, careless, exacting, handsome, romping childthough equally dependent and friendlessMrs. Reed would have endured my presence more complacently; her children would have entertained for me more of the cordiality of fellow-feeling; the servants would have been less prone to make me the scapegoat of the nursery.

Jane with her aunt.

Word

part of speech

What do you think it means?

What were your clues?

1. discord 2. harmony 3. vassalage 4. heterogeneous 5. propensities 6. incapable 7. noxious 8. sanguine 9. complacently 10. cordiality

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Finding Meaning In Context


Below is a passage from Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronts classic novel published in 1847. The novel follows Jane as she grows from an orphan to a young woman. In this passage, Jane is a child, living with her uncles family after her parents die. Read the passage, paying special attention to the underlined words. Complete the grid at the bottom of the page. I was a discord in Gateshead Hall: I was like nobody there; I had nothing in harmony with Mrs. Reed or her children, or her chosen vassalage. If they did not love me, in fact, as little did I love them. They were not bound to regard with affection a thing that could not sympathise with one amongst them; a heterogeneous thing, opposed to them in temperament, in capacity, in propensities; a useless thing, incapable of serving their interest, or adding to their pleasure; a noxious thing, cherishing the germs of indignation at their treatment, of contempt of their judgment. I know that had I been a sanguine, brilliant, careless, exacting, handsome, romping childthough equally dependent and friendlessMrs. Reed would have endured my presence more complacently; her children would have entertained for me more of the cordiality of fellow-feeling; the servants would have been less prone to make me the scapegoat of the nursery.

Jane with her aunt.

Student answers will vary for columns 3-4. Example of correct answers:

Word

part of speech

What do you think it means?

What were your clues?

1. discord 2. harmony 3. vassalage 4. heterogeneous 5. propensities 6. incapable 7. noxious 8. sanguine 9. complacently 10. cordiality

noun noun noun adjective noun adjective adjective adjective adverb noun

disagreement common servants different emotions unable unpleasant cheerful easily friendship

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