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The answer would be "B" because the passage says that she saw "a long procession of years to come." The answer would not be "A" because the passage said that Mrs. Mallard's years would belong to her, and no one else. Finally, the answer would not be "C" or "D" because the passage said she"saw beyond that bitter moment".
The passage from “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin say about Mrs. Mallard’s expectations for her life" that option B: Mrs. Mallard will live a long life.
What do you mean by "The Story of an Hour"?
In Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour", the main character Mrs. Mallard has a heart condition that may kill her in case she gets shocked or surprised by something. Her sister and a friend are, for that reason, very careful when letting her know that, according to a couple of sources, Mr. Mallard has died.
After crying for some time, Mrs. Mallard feels surprisingly free. She can picture how sad it will be to bury her late husband, who loved her so much. But she can't help the feeling of freedom in the many years to come.
Rest all options are incorrect because the answer would not be "A" because the passage said that Mrs. Mallard's years would belong to her, and no one else. Finally, the answer would not be "C" or "D" because the passage said she"saw beyond that bitter moment".
Therefore, correct option is B.
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