I think you forgot to give the options along with the question. I am answering the question based on my knowledge and research. In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin, the most likely reason that Chopin refers to the main character as Mrs. Mallard rather than using her first name is <span>to remind the reader of Mrs. Mallard’s elevated social class.</span>
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A- alliteration
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An alliteration has an sound at the beginning of the words that repeats, which would be the 'f' sound in this case, as it is in the beginning of every word.
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D) He identified a woman as a witch in his own church, and she was shown to be not guilty.
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<u>It is said that Reverend John Hale has identified a woman to be a witch year before in his parish in Beverly</u>. The woman in question turned out to be not guilty, but “a mere pest”. Still, Reverent Hale thinks of himself as qualified to detect satanic doings and witchcraft, and others think of him in this manner as well.
<u> Even though Reverend Parris of Salem knows the woman of Beverly did not turn out to be a witch, he still called Reverend Hale to look into the matter.</u> He presents him as having experience in demonic arts, and Mrs. Putnam agrees.
Therefore, his false accusation still remains as his qualifier and we can see how people tend to believe church Reverends even when they wrong.