4. Why is Mrs. Mallard at first afraid of what she sees "coming to her"?
O
She is reeling from her husband's death, so any change on the horizon is very unwelcome.
O
She has some idea of what the thing is, and she knows she will have to reject the idea.
o
She has lived a constrained life so long that freedom seems frightening to her at first.
O
She has no idea what is "coming to her and she wants to avoid facing the unknown.