(The questions are about Kate Chopin's short story "The Story of an Hour")
1. Part A
Answer: D
Explanation: Escaping the pressure of marriage and dependency is the central theme here; we are presented with this revelation somewhat unexpectedly, during the climax of Mrs. Mallard's grief in digesting the new of her husband's death. Although a Feminist element is obviously present, equality of men and women (option A) is not the author's concern here. Option B, while true in itself, misses the central theme completely. Option C goes completely against the message: she would not have needed her husband's death to feel free if that was the case.
2. Part B
Answer: C
Explanation: This is the highest point in the narrative: exploding through the storm of grief over her husband's untimely death comes a burst of imagination about the freedom she would enjoy in the following years.
3. Part A:
Answer: D
Explanation: The parting clouds represent her feeling of being oppressed by the will of her husband for years, leaving only the freedom represented by a boundless blue sky.
4. Part B:
Answer: C
Explanation: In this phrase, we see how the author represents the feeling of freedom as something creeping out of the sky, reaching her through the sensory impressions of the spring.
Answer:
d. as faster as
Explanation:
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Answer:
Because the more you know about a topic the easier it is to answer questions and make questions to ask others and it is easier to read t text and understand and maintain the information and retain the information to remeber so you can help others understand or get ready for a test
Explanation:
A student can make sure to ask the person that he or she paid to ask them if they received the fee or not.
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I like it. You're a natural at it! Free verse are my favorite poems. I write poems myself but it's hard to write dark poems that have to do with depression, sorrow and things like that. I always wanted to try it but couldn't and trust me everyone has problems. So awesome work! honestly your poem depicts the sorrow, sadness, and the depressive side of what is to be down and find no meaning to anything.
I also liked that you react and say wait a minute I gotta get up and find the positive things to life. Religion also adds hope inside the poem which makes readers feel comfortable knowing that something is their to keep up their hopes. You know something; when I first found no purpose to my life I found a website called JW.org and that helped me get going and learn what is the true origin of life. It has good advice in what I should do in life? What is the reason to live? Is evolution real? Among other things.