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4. the unnamed setting of “the story of an hour,” by kate chopin, is probably a dilapidated shack in the wilderness.
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5. in “the story of an hour,” by kate chopin, the author foreshadows mrs. mallard’s grief by stating at the start that she has heart trouble.
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6. in “the story of an hour,” by kate chopin, the author foreshadows mrs mallard’s cry, “free, free, free,” by suggesting that her grief was being replaced by a feeling she did not yet want to admit to.
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