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OpenStudy (bridgetsessions):

Which of these lines from the epitaph directly states Mr. Purkapile's view of the marriage? A- Blind B- Persistence C-Private D- Impose

OpenStudy (bridgetsessions):

The following line from "The Story of an Hour" provides Mrs. Mallard's view of marriage: "There would be no powerful will bending hers in that blind persistence with which men and women believe they have a right to impose a private will upon a fellow-creature."

OpenStudy (x__hazel__x):

Based on Mr's story, he is both unhappy and cannot trust his wife. The Purkapile's marriage is very resentful. Mr. Purkapile left for a year, and then when he came back to find his wife had not left him, he lied and said he was kidnapped by pirates. Mrs. Purkapile very well knew he was lying, but refused to be a woman that got divorced.

OpenStudy (bridgetsessions):

I between B and D

OpenStudy (x__hazel__x):

The answer is B. Persistence :)

OpenStudy (bridgetsessions):

Thank you :)

OpenStudy (x__hazel__x):

You are very welcome!

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