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  1. Read the excerpt from Trifles, by Susan Glaspell.COUNTY ATTORNEY. I guess before we’re through she may have something more
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  2. ANALYZE CRAFT AND STRUCTURE: from Trifles, Susan GlaspellThe following passage is an excerpt from the one-act play Trifles by
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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. from Trifles , Susan GlaspellThe following passage is an excerpt from the one-act play Trifles by Susan Glaspell. Mrs. Peters,
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  6. Read the excerpt from part one of Trifles.MRS. HALE (examining the skirt). What does the word “examining” mean in the stage
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  7. Read the excerpt from part two of Trifles.MRS. HALE. It’s a log cabin pattern. Pretty, isn’t it? I wonder if she was goin’
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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. Read the following excerpt from a popular work of fiction. As you read, look for clues that tell you which genre the excerpt
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  10. Select all the correct answers.What can be concluded about Mrs. Hale from this excerpt from Trifles by Susan Glaspell? COUNTY
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