"The Story of an Hour"--Kate Chopin The phrase "joy that kills" at the end of the story is an example of:

A. Irony
B. Symbolism
C. Foreshadowing
D. Atmosphere


Answer: A

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¿Para qué sirven el correo auditivo, la identificación de abonado llamante y el reenvío de llamadas?

What will be an ideal response?

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Intuitors make up what percentage of the population?

a) 50 percent b) 20 percent c) 10 percent d) 5 percent

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Complete the following sentence

Yo uso gasolina sin _______________.

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