(HALE goes outside. The SHERIFF follows the COUNTY ATTORNEY into

  1. (HALE goes outside. The SHERIFF follows the COUNTY ATTORNEY into the other room. Then MRS HALE rises, hands tight together,
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  2. from Trifles , Susan GlaspellThe following passage is an excerpt from the one-act play Trifles by Susan Glaspell. Mrs. Peters,
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  3. ANALYZE CRAFT AND STRUCTURE: from Trifles, Susan GlaspellThe following passage is an excerpt from the one-act play Trifles by
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  4. ANALYZE CRAFT AND STRUCTURE: from Trifles, Susan GlaspellThe following passage is an excerpt from the one-act play Trifles by
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  5. ANALYZE CRAFT AND STRUCTURE: from Trifles, Susan GlaspellThe following passage is an excerpt from the one-act play Trifles by
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  6. MRS HALE: (stiffly) There's a great deal of work to be done on a farm.COUNTY ATTORNEY: To be sure. And yet (with a little bow to
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  7. A board of supervisors is facing a legal battle with a neighboring county. It is the job of the county __________ to represent
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  8. Read the excerpt from part one of Trifles.HALE. Well, she looked queer. COUNTY ATTORNEY. How do you mean—queer? HALE. Well, as
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  9. All of the following are examples of county officials except __________.A. a mayor B. a sheriff C. an assessor D. a district
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  10. What inference can you make about Mrs. Hale’s motivations for not showing the county attorney the bird? Include at least two
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