I now stood in the empty hall; before me was the breakfast-room door, and I stopped, intimidated and trembling. What a miserable little poltroon had fear, engendered of unjust punishment, made of me in those days! (Jane Eyre)
(1) After the word, miserable, is ‘that’ which is a conjunction implying cause of miserable omitted? (2) After the word, made, is poltroon omitted?
Top answer
Nothing is omitted. ' Rover
— Rover_KE
Nothing is omitted.
' Rover
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