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Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

When his first-born was put into his arms, he could see that the boy had inherited his own eyes, as they once
were-large, brilliant, and black. On that occasion, he again, with a full heart, acknowledged that God had
tempered judgment with mercy. (Jane Eyre, chapter 38, pp. 320-321)
What mercy does Jane believe that God has shown in this passage?

A. Their son has the same black eyes as his father.

B. Rochester has survived to hold his infant son in his arms.

C. All of Rochester's disabilities have been temporary.

D. Rochester's vision has been restored in one eye.

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Answer: I would say the answer is A.

Explanation: because it only mentions that his son was blessed with the same eye color as him. It doesn't say anything about Rochester being miraculously healed, or surviving, or gaining his eyesight back in one eye, it just mentions that they had the same eye color. That is why I think it's A.

Answer:

the answer is D. Rochester's vision has been restored in one eye.

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