Option A is the best answer but the first three are correct
Trifles is a play depicting a parable and crime mystery by Susan Glaspell. The play is set in a messy and disorderly kitchen of Wrights and portrays the investigation of the death of Mr Wright by the attorney and the sheriffs.
The county attorney disapproves of Mrs Wright’s poor housekeeping.
<h3>The character analysis of the county attorney:</h3>
- The county attorney is George Henderson who is a young man will investigate the death of Mr Wright. He is very professional apart from his young age and will be the prosecutor for the trial of the case.
- He dislikes the messy and poor housekeeping and is angry with Mrs Wright lack of proper and good housekeeping skills.
Therefore, option A, he disapproves of poor housekeeping is depicted in the part of the play.
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Answer:
The central idea that the author wants to convey in the text 'Collecting Rocks' is inform her audience of rock collectors on how to group rocks.
Explanation:
'Collecting Rocks' is a passage written by Rachel M. Barker. The text is written to inform the audience of the author, especially rock collectors, on how they should group rocks.
<u>The author begins with making her aware of the classification of rocks by Geologists into three groups, that is, igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. Then author goes on to explain the features of each rock to help the rock collectors know which type of rocks are they collecting or grouping</u>.
The central idea of a text can be identified by the title and it is also conveyed in the inroductory passage of the text.
In 'Collecting Rocks', the central idea is to inform the readers on how to collect rocks or how to group them according to its classification.