The
best part from Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” which best
highlights the transformation that Louise undergoes is the following:
<span>Mrs.
Mallard thinks to herself about how she’ll mourn when she sees her
husband’s dead body and how much he loved her. But she is a little
excited about the chance to make her own decisions and not feel
accountable to anyone.</span>
<span>In
this story she later dies after his presumed dead husband returns
home to give her a big shock. The medical people that examine her
come to the conclusion that she died of a heart attack caused by
happiness.</span>
<span>I
hope it helps, Regards.</span>
Answer:
Verbal irony?
There isnt anything of there abt Verbal irony-
Why is Tom Accountable for Gatsby's Death
Another reason to why Daisy is accountable for Gatsby's death is because she was the one who was driving the car. She is not only responsible for Gatsby's death, but also for Myrtle's. Her morals and actions after hitting Myrtle lead to Gatsby's demise.
C is the answer because tone is the authors attitude and how he portrays the story
<span>"Much Ado About Nothing" is another play written by William Shakespeare. And based on this play about Beatrice and Benedick's scenario, I can say that how this affects the sequence of events on the text is the creation of surprise and humor that the once enemies now fall in love and marry. The answer is the first option.</span>