Answer:
C) Mrs. Mallard, who has heart disease, welcomes her freedom after news of her husband's death, but falls to her own death as she sees her husband come through the door alive.
Explanation:
After overcoming the slight grief that came with the news of the death of her husband, Mrs. Mallard chants the words "Free, free, free!" This reveals that she welcomes her freedom, she is free from her husband's restraints. However, after she sees her husband alive, she succumbs to her heart disease and dies. So, the most correct answer is option C.
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