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anzhelika [568]
3 years ago
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How does Mrs. Mallard’s character develop over the course of the short story?Answer choices for the above questionA. Mrs. Mallar

d begins to recognize that prayer is powerful and that she should begin to pray more so that she can live a long life.B. Mrs. Mallard begins to recognize that she is now a free and independent women who has escaped a confined, unhappy life, and this brings her relief, hope, and excitement.C. Mrs. Mallard begins to recognize that she is an independent women, and this scares her and makes her feel very sad and alone.D. Mrs. Mallard transforms from feeling like an uninteresting, boring women to a goddess who will easily be able to find another husband.
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MatroZZZ [7]3 years ago
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Answer:b

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