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Mrs. Mallard first cries in Chopin's "The Story of an Hour," at the news of the death of her husband: she did not hear the story like many women heard the same, with a paralyzed reluctance to accept its meaning. At once, she wept, unexpectedly, wildly lost, in her sister's embrace.
Explanation:
The response of Mrs. Mallard to the news of the death of her husband is that of a woman released from a lengthy jail sentence. She is shocked by silent disbelief, overwhelmed by emotion, hit by a feeling of relief that she is released from the marriage burden.
Answer:
1.) <u>Mother</u> baked a <u>ham</u> for <u>Christmas.</u>
2.) The <u>boys</u> broke the <u>window</u> with a <u>baseball.</u>
3.) <u>Modesty</u> is her* best <u>quality</u>.
4.) Our <u>class</u> had a <u>test</u> in <u>English</u> and <u>history</u>.
5.) <u>Lisa</u> and Debbie went to a <u>dance</u> on <u>Saturday</u>.
Explanation:
Nouns are words used to name/identify people, places, or things.
*her is a pronoun.
The quality of the locomotive suggested by the consonance of the r sound is; Speed and activeness.
<h3>What quality of the locomotives does the consonance of the r sound in the sentence below suggest?</h3>
The sentence given uses the imagery literary devices to describe the locomotives in question. This is evident in the use of the words, rushing and roaring which depict speed and activeness, and also the world shrill which describes the steam whistle.
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Answer:
often, far, in her opinion
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