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Exit Test Jane Eyre
Exit Test Jane Eyre
EXIT
TEST
Jane
Eyre
by
Charlotte
Brontë
Comprehension
check
1
Complete
the
sentences
about
the
story
of
Jane
Eyre
in
your
own
words.
Then
put
the
sentences
in
order
to
make
a
summary.
A
☐ Mr
Rochester
was
saved
from
a
fire
when
Jane
…
B
☐ Jane
had
to
leave
Thornfield
in
search
of
a
new
…
C
☐ After
the
enquiry,
life
at
Lowood
was
…
D
☐ Jane
thought
the
owner
of
Thornfield
Hall
was
…
E
☐ St
John’s
also
proposed
to
Jane
but
….
F
☐ One
night
the
guests
awoke
to
…
G
☐ When
she
returned
from
her
aunt’s
house,
Mr
Rochester
asked
Jane
….
H
☐ In
the
end,
Jane
returned
to
find
…
I
☐ Jane
Eyre
was
unhappy
at
her
aunt’s
house
because
…
J
☐ Jane
discovered
that
Mr
Rochester
already
had
….
Characters
2
Who
did
this?
1
He
threw
a
book
at
his
cousin
and
hurt
her.
……………………………
2
She
did
not
keep
her
promise.
……………………………
3
She
told
Jane
all
about
her
new
school.
……………………………
4
He
said
he
was
going
to
marry
another
woman.
……………………………
5
He
was
married
to
another
woman.
……………………………
6
She
left
Thornfield
but
she
came
back
later.
……………………………
7
She
set
fire
to
the
house.
……………………………
8
She
destroyed
Jane’s
veil.
……………………………
9
He
left
Jane
all
his
money.
……………………………
10
He
wanted
Jane
to
come
to
India
and
be
his
wife.
……………………………
Writing
3
Read
the
story
of
the
events
before
the
wedding
from
the
point
of
view
of
Mr
Mason.
Choose
the
best
word
to
complete
the
gaps.
One
evening
in
late
August,
I
received
a
letter
(1)
…………………
an
old
friend,
Mr
Eyre
of
Madeira.
It
said:
“My
dear
Mr
Mason,
I
hope
you
are
well.
I
am
writing
to
tell
you
(2)
…………………
some
unexpected
news
I
received
recently.
Do
you
remember
my
niece,
Miss
Jane
Eyre?
I
wrote
to
my
brother-‐in-‐law’s
sister,
Mrs
Reed
of
Gateshead,
some
years
(3)
…………………
and
she
told
him
that
the
child
had
died.
You
will
remember
that
I
was
(4)
…………………
upset
to
hear
the
news
of
my
poor
sister’s
child.
Well,
this
morning
I
received
a
letter
from
Jane!
Mrs
Reed
lied
to
me.
She
is
alive.
But
there
(5)
…………………
something
else
in
the
letter
that
troubles
me.
She
is
(6)
…………………
to
marry
a
Mr
Rochester
of
Thornfield
Hall
(7)
…………………
week.
Forgive
me
for
asking,
but
I
asked
my
lawyer
Mr
Briggs,
and
we
remembered
that
your
sister
Bertha
married
Edward
Rochester
in
Jamaica.
Is
she
(8)
…………………
alive?”
I
replied
at
once
to
the
letter,
and
to
Mr
Briggs.
I
explained
everything
that
had
happened.
I
knew
I
(9)
…………………
to
protect
the
good
name
of
my
family
and
my
sister.
I
also
wanted
to
protect
Mr
Eyre’s
niece.
He
had
been
a
good
friend
to
me
in
the
past.
I
had
to
(10)
…………………
this
wedding.
1
A
to
B
from
C
at
D
with
2
A
about
B
around
C
over
D
for
3
A
then
B
at
C
ago
D
long
4
A
very
B
too
C
much
D
ever
5
A
were
B
isn’t
C
had
D
was
6
A
gone
B
want
C
going
D
had
7
A
over
B
next
C
in
D
last
8
A
still
B
always
C
be
D
yet
9
A
could
B
want
C
have
D
had
10
A
finish
B
break
C
stop
D
ended
Vocabulary
4
In
Jane
Eyre,
many
things
are
described
as
opposites,
such
as
hot
and
cold.
Decide
which
words
you
associate
with
‘hot’
or
‘cold’
or
neutral
(neither).
angry
•
red
•
blood
•
dark
•
gloomy
•
stone
•
brown
•
ice
•
burnt
•
hard
•
fire
•
ghost
•
proud
•
pale
•
summer
•
cruel
•
love
•
light
•
isolated
•
warm
•
comfortable
•
snow
•
kind
•
friendly
•
empty
HOT
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
COLD
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
NEUTRAL
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Puzzle
5
Ten
of
the
words
above
are
in
the
word
search.
Can
you
find
them?
S S U V T D S Y N Y S E
Y R N M X E N T M B Y C
L K J J L T U O O C M I
E G C H C A O B C N I V
L L F I E L Q G S S E J
D Z B Q G O R F W O I M
S K X A M S V X G Z U P
X O Q H T I D H W W R L
S U M M E R O D W H B T
Z H N V E S O S K N U Y
D D R W T R M F C B R E
O D H S I V I R M N N K
T H G I L K L F P O T G
B L I E Z U B X J D C R