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What does this passage from “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin say about Mrs. Mallard’s expectations for her life? A. Mrs. Mallard will have an emotional breakdown. B. Mrs. Mallard will live a long
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What does this passage from “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin say about Mrs. Mallard’s expectations for her life?
A. Mrs. Mallard will have an emotional breakdown.
B. Mrs. Mallard will live a long life.
C. Mrs. Mallard will soon consider marrying again.
D. Mrs. Mallard will grieve for a long time.
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The correct answer is Mrs. Mallard will soon consider to marry again.
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You didn't include the passage, so I'm just guessing that it's the portion where she's overcome with happiness. I believe that passage indicates that Mrs. Mallard expects to live a long life.
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