<span> "Chopin both begins and ends with a statement about Louise Mallard's heart trouble, which turns out to have both a physical and a mental component. In the first paragraph of "The Story of an Hour," Chopin uses the term "heart trouble" primarily in a medical sense, but over the course of the story, Mrs. Mallard's presumed frailty seems to be largely a result of psychological repression rather than truly physiological factors. The story concludes by attributing Mrs. Mallard's death to heart disease, where heart disease is "the joy that kills." This last phrase is purposefully ironic, as Louise must have felt both joy and extreme disappointment at Brently's return, regaining her husband and all of the loss of freedom her marriage entails. The line establishes that Louise's heart condition is more of a metaphor for her emotional state than a medical reality."</span>
1. different jobs at different speeds
2.different tools
I think it is false because if you move closer to the background, then it would come out more. Tell me if I am wrong or right! Thank you!
Answer:Balance.
Contrast.
Emphasis, Dominance and Focal Point.
Harmony and Unity.
Movement.
Repetition, Rhythm and Pattern.
Proportion and Scale.
Variety and Variation
Explanation:
Because I am taking art and im really good at art and i passing that class
Im like 99% sure that it’s B