The person involved must maintain contact with one another.
In this story, we meet Mrs. Mallard, a woman who finds out that her husband died in a train accident. However, instead of being extremely sad (as we might expect) she feels joy at the idea of being completely free. Nevertheless, towards the end of the story, we learn that her husband is alive, and the shock causes her to die.
When Mrs. Mallard dies, the reader is not told about the event. We only find out when Mr. Mallard learns of the news. There are several effects that are created through this narrative technique. First, the author is able to maintain a feeling of suspense, as the reader does not immediately knows what happened to Mrs. Mallard. Second, this creates an effect of parallelism, as we see both wife and husband receive the news of their spouse passing away.
Answer:
- participle
- infinitive
- infinitive
- participle
Explanation:
A participle phrase is a word formed as a verb and used as an adjective. Some examples of this are "working woman," "burned toast," and "good dog."
An infinitive is a phrase usually starts with the word "to" and is the infinitive form of a verb plus any complements and modifiers. An example of this is: <em>He likes to knead the dough slowly.</em>
B. they are born without prejudice.