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Mrs. Mallard refuses her sister Josephine's offer to keep her company because she wants to be alone to process the news of her husband's death. She seeks solitude to fully comprehend her newfound freedom and explore her feelings without distractions.
Mrs. Mallard's sister is named Josephine. She is the one who breaks the news of her husband's death to her sister, Louise Mallard, in Kate Chopin's short story "The Story of an Hour."
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Mrs. Mallard's sister suffers from heart trouble in the story "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin. The specific nature of her heart condition is not specified in the text.
The main character in "The Story of an Hour" is Mrs. Mallard, a woman who experiences a range of emotions upon hearing the news of her husband's death. Other characters in the story include Mr. Brently Mallard, Mrs. Mallard's husband, and Josephine, Mrs. Mallard's sister.
In the story "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin, Mrs. Mallard's sister tells her that her husband died in a train accident, leading Mrs. Mallard to feel a sense of freedom and relief at the news. This is ironic because soon after, her husband shows up alive, and Mrs. Mallard dies of shock, realizing she will not be able to live her newfound freedom.
A sister company is a company with the same owner while a mother company is the owner
Richard was number two in line to tell Mrs. Mallard of Brently's death in The Store of an Hour (not Story Girl). The first person to tell her was Josephine (her sister).
# blank her for a day or two # when you bring sweets or chocolates refuse to give it to her # within a week you have a sister from rude to kind
Subsidiary, subsidiary company, daughter company are another words for sister concern. Sister concern is also called as sister company. A sister concern is a company fully or partly owned by another company and has more than 50 percent of stakes in it holding all the control on activities and policies.
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Sister Sister - 1994 Two's Company 5-10 was released on: USA: 19 November 1997