Answer:
Words like <em>I, my, mine </em>and <em>me</em>.
Explanation:
"The Yellow Wallpaper," by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, is written in the first-person point of view so that the readers can get to know the main character's thoughts, feelings and motives. As a result, readers can identify with the protagonist and get to know the series of events in the story from her own words.
At first, freedom seems like a terrible thing to Mrs. Mallard, who's restricted in lots of ways: through her marriage, by her bad heart, and even inside her home, which she doesn't leave during "The Story of an Hour."
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The author uses cause and effect relationships to drive the plot of the story by allowing you to see the actions, mistakes, and consequences that may come from them in a light that shows what it does to their life.