In the story “Story of An Hour,” the story revolved around Mrs. Mallard’s agony, grief and happiness all at once.
Mrs. Mallard had shown happiness and loss. She had been happy that she was glad that her husband is no longer alive. She was finally from her unhappy marriage, but she also felt loss because even if she doesn’t love him that much she had lived with him and somehow accepted him in her life.
Mrs. Mallard had been a perfect example of how Human Nature works. She smiled, cried, lived and died. She experiences a variety of emotions in her predicament.
I'm gonna go with B. Killing any, i'm sorry if i'm wrong XD
Transferable skills are important to possess because they can be used in many different jobs and situations.
Here are 10 transferable skills
<span>1) Team work. </span>
The ability to be work effectively within a team or group to achieve goals.
<span>2) Leadership. </span>
The ability to show initiative and leadership skills
<span>3) Personal Motivation, Organization and Time Management. </span>
The ability to manage and prioritize your workload and time effectively
<span>4) Listening </span>
The ability to listen. Listening is not limited to hearing, it also must be accompanied by understanding or comprehension.
5) Written Communication
The ability to write accurately, clearly and concisely in variety of styles.
6) Verbal Communication
The ability to speak clearly and dynamically in a variety of situations
7) Research and Analytical Skills
The ability to gather, interpret and analyze information.
8) Numeracy Skills
The ability to accurately and effectively work with numbers.
9) Personal Development
The ability to know yourself and find ways to develop
10) Information Technology
<span>The ability to effectively use computers and technology</span>
I think it’s true but don’t trust me fully