<span>This entire passage directly relates to Mrs. Mallard's realization that she is free. It's not that she didn't love her husband, it's the fact that as a wife, her actions were limited. Limited by her husband, by convention, as well as by society. With his death, she is merely a widow.... someone to be humored and left to her own devices. She sees the outdoors as an unlimited future.</span>
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Explanation: i’n my opinion it would be the solution it makes more since
He was pale and lingered just inside the screen door.
It depends. Are you saying Ouch! That hurts! I so, then it's exclamatory. You are exclaiming or shouting. Hope it helps!