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1. 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 admins to. true false 2. in “the whirligig of life,” by o. henry, the author leaves readers totally unprepared for the judge’s suspicion that rancie was the masked thief true false 3. in “the whirligig of life,” by o. henry, the author foreshadows theft of the five dollar bill by having rancie announce that he cannot afford alimony. he had given the judge all his money. true false 4. in “the whirligig of life,” by o. henry, the judge’s only motivation to require rancie and his wife to remarry is to protect the institution of marriage. true false

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