The answer is B. Mrs. Mallard loved her husband, but she is happy that she is free. Back then women were like possessions to their husbands. The wives stayed home to clean the house and take care of the children. When the husband came home the wife was to serve the husband. Wives were no different than maids back then to their husband. Mrs. Mallard did love her husband which is why she was trying to beat it back. However, above all she was free from the "possession of her husband" so she was free. I hope this helps and I hope you understand. Please feel free to ask questions in the comments. Have a nice day!
Yes, thank you, i’ve had a rlly rough year
Is this about a specific poem?
Answer:
Sailors agree that the versatile bowline is the “king of knots (Bond and Stein, p. 149).
Explanation:
Sailors agree that the versatile bowline is the “king of knots (Bond and Stein, p. 149).Sailors agree that the versatile bowline is the “king of knots (Bond and Stein, p. 149).
Answer:
She is keen __________ pursing higher education in the US.
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