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Read the excerpt from chapter 11 of The Awakening.
“Edna, dear, are you not coming in soon?” he asked again, this time fondly, with a note of entreaty.
“No, I am going to stay out here.”
“This is more than folly,” he blurted out. “I can’t permit you to stay out there all night. You must come in the house instantly.”
Which best explains how Chopin’s use of language represents her style?
A Chopin uses dialogue that shows her critical view of Edna as a disrespectful wife.
B Chopin uses dialogue that would sound odd and out of place if spoken in the real world.
C Chopin uses dialogue that disguises the true feelings of the characters who are speaking.
D Chopin uses dialogue that could realistically take place between a husband and wife.
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