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the chronological story line of A Rose for Emily Human Conflict the chronological story line of A Rose for Emily Dr. Peih-ying Lu Oct 28, 2012

Correct story line Discussion in the class One year later A few weeks later

Homer went into Emily’s house but was never being seen again. A bad odor appeared around Emily’s house The townsmen sprinkle lime in her yard to cover up a bad smell. Emily reappeared after a period of seclusion Emily ended second period of seclusion and began teaching by giving china painting lessons Emily taxes remitted

Emily stopped giving china painting lessons. Colonel Sartoris died Emily stopped giving china painting lessons. A Town official notification called on Emily about her taxes The tax collectors come to Miss Emily's house. When she emerges, her hair has turned gray. Emily died at age of 75 Miss Emily's funeral is held. After that…..