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13 September, 13:50

In part two of Trifles, which of the following best supports the feminist theme that women often found it difficult to fulfill their own heart's desires?

a. the suggestion that Mrs. Wright stopped singing in the choir

b. the implication that a young Mrs. Peters was discouraged from saving her childhood pet from a vicious little boy

c. the accepted understanding that Mrs. Hale was too busy with her own home and children to stop for a visit

d. the idea that Mrs. Wright was unable to open her own fruit-stand

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  1. 13 September, 14:08
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    The answer would be C) the accepted understanding that Mrs. Hale was too busy with her own home and children to stop for a visit.
  2. 13 September, 14:15
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    In part two of Trifles, the statement that best supports the feminist theme that women often found it difficult to fulfill their own heart’s desires is that (B) the implication that a young Mrs. Peters was discouraged from saving her childhood pet from a vicious little boy.
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