In Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, which statement best summarizes Helen’s reaction to Miss Scatcherd’s treatment of her?

She thinks she should take the punishment quietly.

She feels she must resist and fight back.

She knows that punishment is part of a good education.

She believes she should run away from Lowood.

Answer :

Helen believes in the Doctrine of Endurance. Hence, she believes that Miss Scatchered's ill-treatment of her is an effort to improve her performance because she lacks concentration in her classes despite the fact that she has been an intelligent student. She knows that punishment is part of a good education.

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