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"The title of a story should be placed in quotation marks, and book titles should be italicized. The story’s author should be identified. The sentence, “As she is descending …,” is confusing. You use a comma splice, i.e. placing a comma to link what should be two sentences, and “faltered” is a poor word choice. You mix tenses when describing the story, saying she is happy (present tense) and was not sure (past tense). Your last sentence needs additional punctuation to clarify the meaning, and you misspell “without” as two words. The story uses irony as a device, and this is something you might address."
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Kibin. (2026). Life’s misconceptions in the story of an hour by kate chopin. http://www.kibin.com/essay-examples/lifes-misconceptions-in-the-story-of-an-hour-by-kate-chopin-f2Gdr7ip
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