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Mrs. Mallard spreads her arms out to welcome
The shock of Brently’s return causes Mrs. Mallard’s death.
calm.
trees “aquiver with the new spring life”
can no longer impose his will on her.
freedom is more important than love.
emotion.
They know that Mrs. Mallard suffers from heart disease.
“a long procession of years to come.”
What ironic event concludes the story?
The shock of Brently’s return causes Mrs. Mallard’s death.
calm.
trees “aquiver with the new spring life”
can no longer impose his will on her.
freedom is more important than love.
emotion.
They know that Mrs. Mallard suffers from heart disease.
“a long procession of years to come.”
A composed person is
The shock of Brently’s return causes Mrs. Mallard’s death.
calm.
trees “aquiver with the new spring life”
can no longer impose his will on her.
freedom is more important than love.
emotion.
They know that Mrs. Mallard suffers from heart disease.
“a long procession of years to come.”
Mrs. Mallard believes that
The shock of Brently’s return causes Mrs. Mallard’s death.
calm.
trees “aquiver with the new spring life”
can no longer impose his will on her.
freedom is more important than love.
emotion.
They know that Mrs. Mallard suffers from heart disease.
“a long procession of years to come.”
Which detail signals a change in Mrs. Mallard’s sadness?
The shock of Brently’s return causes Mrs. Mallard’s death.
calm.
trees “aquiver with the new spring life”
can no longer impose his will on her.
freedom is more important than love.
emotion.
They know that Mrs. Mallard suffers from heart disease.
“a long procession of years to come.”
A vacant expression is one that shows no
The shock of Brently’s return causes Mrs. Mallard’s death.
calm.
trees “aquiver with the new spring life”
can no longer impose his will on her.
freedom is more important than love.
emotion.
They know that Mrs. Mallard suffers from heart disease.
“a long procession of years to come.”
Mrs. Mallard is glad that her husband
The shock of Brently’s return causes Mrs. Mallard’s death.
calm.
trees “aquiver with the new spring life”
can no longer impose his will on her.
freedom is more important than love.
emotion.
They know that Mrs. Mallard suffers from heart disease.
“a long procession of years to come.”
Why do Richards and Josephine tell Mrs. Mallard “as gently as possible the news of her husband’s death”?
The shock of Brently’s return causes Mrs. Mallard’s death.
calm.
trees “aquiver with the new spring life”
can no longer impose his will on her.
freedom is more important than love.
emotion.
They know that Mrs. Mallard suffers from heart disease.
“a long procession of years to come.”
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