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Yоu must write yоur respоnses in Word, not in the spаce below. Access Word using your а#@аlabama.edu address: https://www.microsoft365.com/launch/word. Note: If you are unable to make a Word file using the link above, then use your Alabama.edu OneDrive: https://alabamaedu-my.sharepoint.com/ --You must create a new Word document. Using existing documents or copying/pasting from existing documents will result in an automatic 0 on the assignment. Once you have finished, then copy the document link from Word and paste it as the answer to the question. Do not attempt to paste your actual response. Instead, you will paste only the link to your document.   Part 1 Write a brief one-paragraph plot summary of "The Story of an Hour."  The summary must be three to five sentences. Do not try to summarize as you read the story. Instead, you should read the story, set it aside, and then write the summary from your own memory. Avoid plagiarism! Use present-tense signal verbs. Do not use page numbers since a summary is understood to be recapping the full story rather than specific events.   Part 2 Identify a internal characteristic of Mrs. Mallard and explain the evidence you find in the story to support your position. 1. List the character trait (This must be about the kind of person the character is, not a physical trait or a fact. For example, "Phoenix is old" is a fact, not a character trait that argues what kind of person she is.) 2. Explain one piece of evidence--and only one piece of evidence-- to support your position. Note 1: If you quote the story, you must use quotation marks and a signal phrase as necessary to avoid plagiarism. Note 2: Whether you quote or summarize, you must include the PDF page number in parentheses at the end of your discussion.