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Which of the following lines from Susan Glaspell’s play “Trifles” is most significant in the development of themes related to justice?
A) “I stayed away because it weren't cheerful—and that's why I ought to have come.”
B) But, Mrs. Peters—look at it! Its neck! Look at its neck!”
C) “Now, Mr. Hale, before we move things about, you explain to Mr. Henderson just what you saw when you came here yesterday morning.”
D) “She just nodded her head, not getting a bit excited, but rockin' back and forth.” “‘Somebody slipped a rope round his neck and strangled him and you didn't wake up?’”
Which of the following best describes the use of irony in Susan Glaspell’s play “Trifles?
A)The play includes only dramatic and verbal irony.
B)The play includes only verbal irony.
C)The play includes only dramatic and situational irony.
D)The play includes only situational irony.
E) The play includes all three forms of irony.
In Susan Glaspell’s play “Trifles,” Mrs. Wright is characterized through
A) the accounts other characters provide of her words and actions.
B) her actions, as described by her husband and his friends.
C) her own words, expressed in the voiceover narration at the end of the play.
D) her own words, represented in the letter she left beside the bird cage.
E) her silent actions onstage at the end of the play.