I believe that the lines from <span>"The Story of an Hour" that describe the change in Mrs. Mallard after her initial realization of her husband's death are found in the first option - </span><span><u>Her pulses beat fast, and the coursing blood warmed and relaxed every inch of her body.</u>
Although she was shocked upon hearing that her husband died, she started being excited about being free after a long time of psychological prison that was her marriage.</span>
It is sometimes used as a symbol. ^^ may i have the brainiliest plz
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The words the author uses are usually written to convey fear. This passage made me very worried about the character going through this situation, and made me frightful for what's to come.
The answer to this question is the letter "D" which is "The emphasis on how people have been handicapped implies that society has gone to extremes to ensure equality". Some defined absolute equality prevents people in expressing themselves and prevents them in doing things which will make them happy. Some under extremes trials just to attend equality and fairness.