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I broke from St. John, who had followed, and would have detained me. It was my time to assume ascendency. My powers were in play and in force. I told him to forbear question or remark; I desired him to leave me: I must and would be alone. He obeyed at once. Where there is energy to command well enough, obedience never fails. I mounted to my chamber; locked myself in; fell on my knees; and prayed in my wayâa different way to St. John's, but effective in its own fashion. I seemed to penetrate very near a Mighty Spirit; and my soul rushed out in gratitude at His feet. I rose from the thanksgivingâtook a resolveâand lay down, unscared, enlightenedâeager but for the daylight.
In this excerpt from Jane Eyre, Jane shifts from to .
A. relying on St. John for spiritual guidance; having faith in her personal relationship with God
B. relying on the Rivers family for support and love; investing in independence and self-reliance
C. relying on the Church for spiritual guidance; having faith in her feminine instincts
D. relying on fear to fuel her religious conversions; believing in God of her own accord
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