I would practice what you are going to say and get prepared. Take out any nervousness and prepare yourself mntally and physically. Get calm, and figure out how you are going to respond to their questions. Get the right mood and attitude.
~Silver
Answer:
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Answer:
sight
Explanation:
you can see it not touch taste or smell the imagety in the stanza
Mrs Mallard is beginning to recognise and accept the positive that emerges from her husband’s death, being her newfound freedom. Tentative words such as ‘little’, ‘whispered’ and ‘breath’ convey her disbelief but could also reveal the moral conflict within the realisation to the reader. The repetition of ‘free’ is singsong-like as if to portray a vital moment of self-actualisation.
You could also analyse the contrast in ‘little whispered’ and the way she uses exclamation points in ‘free!’, etc
Not sure how detailed I was meant to go. Hope this helps hey x