“the Story of an Hour” by Kate Choplin

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“the Story of an Hour” by Kate Choplin Vocabulary in Context “the Story of an Hour” by Kate Choplin

“the Story of an Hour” by Kate Choplin Forestall: to block, prevent, or delay Abandonment: the state of having yielded (oneself) to an emotion or feeling Crying (his wares): advertising merchandise by calling out loud Tumultuously: confusedly, frantically or violently Absolutely: unrestrained; not limited by expectations Elixir: a substance or mixture believed to be a cure-all for disorders; a solution believed to prolong human life indefinitely Riot: wild abandon; an uprising; a free-for-all Importunities: urgent requests or demands Gripsack: a small suitcase

Multiple Choice Answers 3 – D 4 – B 5 – D 6 – D 7 – C 8 – C 9 – A 10 – B