In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin, which of these best describes Mrs. Mallard’s feelings about her husband?

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Answer 1
Answer: You did not provide the options, but Mrs. Mallard is extremely unhappy and even somewhat depressed. She hates her husband, not because he is a bad man since he isn't, but because she feels as if she's been in a cage for so long and because she wants to be free. Divorce was not an option at that time.
Answer 2
Answer:

She feels suffocated by her marriage to him.


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Which form of science fiction focuses on the effect science has on humans?

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I agree with the person above, social sci-fi does seem to be the best answer, because it focuses on the effect science has on humans, and how they develop/undergo changes with the help of it.
In my opinion the right answer is social sci-fi. It's decribes how anthropology reflects on humanity.

Which personal pronoun agrees with its antecedent and correctly completes the sentence? No one should select __________ own poster as the prizewinner.



A.
his or her


B.
their


C.
our

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I think its B. Their because its more than one personHope this helps!!!!
A.
his or her hope i helped

Which theme is explored by Gene's feelings about causing Finny's fall? A.
Anger can lead to regret.

B.
Hard lessons learned can lead to transformation.

C.
A person cannot change the past, but can look to the future.

D.
Guilt can consume a person's perspective.

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Answer: D. Guilt can consume a person's perspective.

The entire Chapter 5 and the chapters thereafter describe the guilt Gene felt with regards to what he had done to his friend Finny. When he was consumed by guilt, his thoughts, personality, and behavior have been changed despite his competitive nature. He became concerned about Finny's situation and of others opinion about him if they know the truth.

What is mduhiins unscrambled?

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Hinduism is mduhiins unscrambled. It was actually pretty easy, considering my dad is from india. 

Answer:

indiums

Explanation:

this is the possible match.

I'm really good at unscrambling words since i was littele.

hope this helps.

Which sentence contains an antecedent that is unclear, missing, or confusing? A.
If you want to go to garage sales with Rachel on Saturday, she leaves at 7 a.m.

B.
During the announcements this morning, they said that football practice was canceled.

C.
My sister and I have been taking cooking classes, but she's a much better chef than I am.

D.
In the note left on the counter, my mother said she wouldn't be home until later.

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The sentence that contains an antecedent that is unclear, missing, or confusing, is B) During the announcements this morning, they said that football practice was cancelled.
Who does they refer to? There is no antecedent.

What happened to Thomas Garrett? He was prosecuted for harboring slaves.
He stated that he would continue to help slaves even after he was punished for it.
He was fined for harboring slaves.
all of the above

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All of the above is the correct answer.

He was a known abolitionist and at one point in time enough evidence was found about this which is why he was fined 4.5k US dollars, which was much more then than it is now due to inflation rates.
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