<span> A death has just occurred yet she sees signs of new life.
One would expect a much darker scene to set the tone for Mrs. Mallard's grief. However, instead of sorrow, Mrs. Mallard sees her chance for a new life, one free from her husband's. The new life is hers. A life where she gets to make the decisions and choose what she wants without having to think of another person.
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Past tense
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I would say A but D could also be said softly
I think maybe C? Not sure though, so don't take my word as gospel :)
Answer: B , the modern philosophy of “out with the old, in with the new “ has been used and abused for years
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