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What do the details beyond Mrs. Mallard’s window help you predict about what she believes her future holds?
A. The treetops quiver with “the new spring life” (lines 16–17).
B. The hint of rain in the air is “delicious” and a “breath,” implying both life and relief (line 17).
C. A peddler cries out his wares in the square below (lines 17–18), indicating that life goes on even in the face of death.
D. The sound of someone’s singing far away (lines 18–19) is another indication of life and happiness.
E. Mrs. Mallard hears the sound of many sparrows in the eaves, signifying new life (lines 19–20).
F. Bits of blue sky show through the clouds, suggesting an improvement in Mrs. Mallard’s situation (line 21).