Number 1 is SUBJECT.
Number 2 is DIRECT OBJECT
Number 3 is DIRECT OBJECT
Number 4 is PREDICATE NOMINATIVE
Number 5 is DIRECT OBJECT
The answer is B because she seemed happy to have a fortuitous (lucky) chance to study.
Nelson Mandela was a social rights activist, politician and philanthropist who became South Africa’s first black president from 1994 to 1999. After becoming involved in the anti-apartheid movement in his 20s, Mandela joined the African National Congress in 1942. For 20 years, he directed a campaign of peaceful, nonviolent defiance against the South African government and its racist policies.
Beginning in 1962, Mandela spent 27 years in prison for political offenses. In 1993, Mandela and South African President F.W. de Klerk were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to dismantle the country's apartheid system. For generations to come, Mandela will be a source of inspiration for civil rights activists worldwide.
Early Life
Mandela was born on July 18, 1918, in the tiny village of Mvezo, on the banks of the Mbashe River in Transkei, South Africa.
His birth name was Rolihlahla Mandela. "Rolihlahla" in the Xhosa language literally means "pulling the branch of a tree," but more commonly translates as "troublemaker."
Answer: Mrs. Mallard feels victorious because she is released from the life she felt trapped in. She no longer must suffer the misery and unhappiness of living with Mr. Mallard, nor will she ever have to endure such a marriage again.
She has been set free by her husband's death - something that at first would seem wholly negative but in reality provides her with relief and happiness that she had never known when he was alive.