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In Chapter 21 Jane returns to Gateshead. At the request of Mrs Reed, Jane revisits her childhood home but so much has changed. In a well written paragraph (6-8 sentences), explain how Jane’s return to her childhood home helps reveal the meaning of the work as a whole (theme). How has Jane changed? What events/experiences/characters helped Jane grow as a person? Explain her growth throughout the novel. Use text evidence to support your response.

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Thesis: Answer the prompt (setting and theme)

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Topic Sentence- more specific thesis

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