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kozerog [31]
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[03_10]which of these best describes mrs. peters in "a jury of her peers?" she hated to see things half done. she had eyes that

looked as if they could see a long way into things. she used to wear pretty clothes and be lively she was real sweet and pretty, but kind of timid and—fluttery.
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Nuetrik [128]1 year ago
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The correct is option B) She had eyes that looked as if they could see a long way into things.

The answer which best describes Mrs. Peters is - she had eyes that looked as if they could see a long way into things.

The first one is directed toward Mrs. Hale, and the others are directed at Mrs. Foster. You may notice this while Mrs. Peters is speaking with the Sheriff.

While the other persons who had been questioned appeared to be in the darkness, Mrs. Peters appeared to be trembling and terrified, as if she knew something that the other people don't know.

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Correct Question

Which of these best describes Mrs. Peters in "A Jury of Her Peers?"

A) She hated to see things half done.

B) She had eyes that looked as if they could see a long way into things.

C) She used to wear pretty clothes and be lively

D) She was real sweet and pretty, but kind of timid and—fluttery.

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