Read the excerpt from chapter 13 of The Awakening. [Edna] stretched her strong limbs that ached a little. She ran her fingers through her loosened hair for awhile. She looked at her round arms as she held them straight up and rubbed them one after the'other, observing closely, as if it were something she saw for the first time, the fine, firm quality and texture of her flesh. She clasped her hands easily above her head, and it was thus she fell asleep.

Which best explains how Chopin's use of language in the excerpt represents her naturalistic style?
O Chopin uses language to authentically describe the actions of a woman getting ready to lie down and rest.
O Chopin uses language to describe actions that are not natural for a woman getting ready to go to sleep.
O Chopin uses language that reveals her admiration for a woman who is taking time out of her daily routine to rest.
O Chopin uses language that is overly descriptive of the actions a woman takes as she prepares for sleep.​

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Chopin uses language that is overly descriptive of the action a woman takes as she prepares for sleep

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A. Chopin uses language to authentically describe the actions of a woman getting ready to lie down and rest

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