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What is ironic about Edna's dialogue in this excerpt from
What is ironic about Edna's dialogue in this excerpt from the text?
A. This statement is ironic because Edna and her husband have
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How easy it is she thought It is nothingshe said aloudwhy did I not discover before that it was nothing Think of the time I have
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Read this line from the text.
"How easy it is!" she thought. "It is nothing," she said aloud; "why did I not discover before that
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Read this line from the text.
"How easy it is!" she thought. "It is nothing," she said aloud; "why did I not discover before that
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Read this line from the text.
"How easy it is!" she thought. "It is nothing," she said aloud; "why did I not discover before that
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Which excerpt from The Awakening best highlights the elation Edna feels when she thinks of Robert?
The morning was full of
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Read this line from the text.%0D%0A%0D%0A"How easy it is!" she thought. "It is nothing," she said aloud; "why did I not discover
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This is for the story, "The Awakening"
Why does Robert leave Edna? A. he is unwilling to go against the Creole society's idea of
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Brighton
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.
Which sentence best describes how Tolstoy uses dialogue in this passage? A. Tolstoy uses
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Monique
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What incidents reveal that Leonce is not a good match as a husband for Edna?
- Leonce wakes Edna to care for their son,
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Brighton
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