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“The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin (Published in 1894) 1) What others say about Mrs. Mallard Quotation = Characterization = Quotation = Characterization = 2) Mrs. Mallard’s actions Quotation = Characterization = Quotation = Characterization = 3) Mrs. Mallard’s thoughts Quotation = Characterization = Quotation = Characterization = Mrs. Mallard’s dialogue Quotation = Characterization = Quotation = Characterization =

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