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16 January, 12:19

Read this excerpt from The Life of Charlotte Brontë by Elizabeth Gaskell:

For a right understanding of the life of my dear friend, Charlotte Brontë, it appears to me more necessary in her case than in most others, that the reader should be made acquainted with the peculiar forms of population and society amidst which her earliest years were passed, and from which both her own and her sisters' first impressions of human life must have been received. I shall endeavour, therefore, before proceeding further with my work, to present some idea of the character of the people of Haworth, and the surrounding districts.

Which statement best conveys the central idea of the excerpt?

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  1. 16 January, 12:36
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    To understand Charlotte Brontë, one needs to understand the society in which she grew up.
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