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Mrs. Mallard approaches an awakening subsequent to the initial shock of hearing of the news of her husband’s death. Once that shock has passed, which of the following is the most prominent recurring theme?
Kate Chopin
third person limited omniscient
heart problem
“Free! Body and soul free!”
train accident
Louise Mallard
freedom
Mr. Mallard
Who is the author of “The Story of an Hour”?
Kate Chopin
third person limited omniscient
heart problem
“Free! Body and soul free!”
train accident
Louise Mallard
freedom
Mr. Mallard
Who is the antagonist in “The Story of An Hour”?
Kate Chopin
third person limited omniscient
heart problem
“Free! Body and soul free!”
train accident
Louise Mallard
freedom
Mr. Mallard
The protagonist in “The Story of An Hour” is named
Kate Chopin
third person limited omniscient
heart problem
“Free! Body and soul free!”
train accident
Louise Mallard
freedom
Mr. Mallard
Which of the following lines best represents the rhetorical device of verbal Irony?
Kate Chopin
third person limited omniscient
heart problem
“Free! Body and soul free!”
train accident
Louise Mallard
freedom
Mr. Mallard
From what point-of-view is “The Story of an Hour” told?
Kate Chopin
third person limited omniscient
heart problem
“Free! Body and soul free!”
train accident
Louise Mallard
freedom
Mr. Mallard
How is Mr. Mallard thought to have died?
Kate Chopin
third person limited omniscient
heart problem
“Free! Body and soul free!”
train accident
Louise Mallard
freedom
Mr. Mallard
Mrs. Mallard is suffering from
Kate Chopin
third person limited omniscient
heart problem
“Free! Body and soul free!”
train accident
Louise Mallard
freedom
Mr. Mallard
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