In the novel Jane Eyre, the governess-heroine falls in love with her employer, but knows that she would be wrong to tell him. Which of the following describes why such a confession would be wrong?

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In the novel <em>Jane Eyre</em>, the governess-heroine falls in love with her employer, but knows that she would be wrong to tell him. Which of the following describes why such a confession would be wrong?