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Fudgin [204]
2 years ago
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In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin, how does Mrs. Mallard feel about life without her husband?

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2 answers:
jeka942 years ago
6 0
The answer is indifferent
WINSTONCH [101]2 years ago
6 0

B. excited

The Story of an Hour by KAte Chopin tells the story about Mrs Mallard and the sudden death of her husband, she was a fragile woman that had several health problems for which she was never allowed to do many things, when she gets the word that her husband died she starts to feel the freedom of someone who can do as she wishes given the fact that her husband used to control what se did everyday, when she sees him living, and in the house she passes away.

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