Read the excerpt below and answer the question. There would be recesses in my mind which would be only mine, to which he never came, and sentiments growing there fresh and sheltered which his austerity could never blight, nor his measured warrior-march trample down: but as his wife—at his side always, and always restrained, and always checked—forced to keep the fire of my nature continually low, to compel it to burn inwardly and never utter a cry, though the imprisoned flame consumed vital after vital—this would be unendurable. (chapter 34) Which of the following best describes Jane's expectations about marriage to St. John? Select all that apply. allow her the privacy to independently develop her mind allow her to freely express her passions initially difficult but with time they would grow clo