First write a claim, simply just restate the question
Second write 3 things that you liked or did not like about the book
Third write down a conclusion
now write down a new paragraph starting with your claim and explaining more
about why you didn't or did like the book
Now write down your 3rd paragraph which is the conclusion simply write down you thesis statement and write down your claim in past like.
Another reasonable source that you could consult to find the bias is A. the author's work history.
<h3>What is bias?</h3>
It should be noted that bias simply means the prejudice towards a particular group that's unfair.
In this case, another reasonable source that you could consult to find the bias is the author's work history.
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Answer:
Mrs. Mallard bursts out weeping when she hears the news of her husband’s death.
Explanation:
The correct answer is that Mrs. Mallard bursts out weeping when she hears the news of her husband's death.
The other options are all part of the irony in the story in that they all suggest the opposite of what was really said.
In the midst of Mrs. Mallard’s grief, she sees and hears the signs of spring. This sentence have the word grief but then she sees and hears the signs of spring, which is quite ironic as they she is supposed to be thinking of sad and gloomy things. The other sentences are also ironic as they aren't really what they mean.
When she sees her husband, Mrs. Mallard dies of heart failure.
The doctors diagnose the death of Mrs. Mallard as “joy that kills.”
Mrs. Mallard did die and at the exact time she sees her husband is alive, but not because of the relief of his safety but rather in the joy of knowing that she is finally free from him.
It might be B sorry I'm not sure but I like helping