Answer:
Based on part two of "Trifles", the symbolism behind the uneven stitching in Mrs. Wright's otherwise perfect quilt indicates that she:
4. was agitated or distracted by something during her quilting.
Explanation:
"Trifles" is a short play by Susan Glaspell. Filled with symbolism, the story concerns the death of Mr. Wright and the accusation of his wife. The Sheriff, a Count Attorney, and Mr. Hale go around the house looking for evidence that may reveal a motive - the reason why Mrs. Wright would kill her husband. While they do it, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters (the Sheriff's wife) stay in the kitchen. Although constantly criticized by the men for paying attention to trifles - little things -, it is the women who find the evidence which reveals the motive. However, they choose to not tell the men.
<u>Among the several things the two women find, and that function as symbols in the story, there is a quilt. Mrs. Wright was good at making quilts, and this one is perfectly made with the exception of one part. This part's stitching is uneven, so different from the rest that Mrs. Hale quickly grasps its meaning. She wonders what Mrs. Wright was nervous about to have sewed like that. The quilt indicates Mrs. Wright was agitated, unfocused.</u>
Answer:
a glass castle and elvis. IDK
Explanation:
Frank Lloyd Wright was an American architect.
Frank Lloyd Wright designed hundreds of buildings.
American Institute of Architects recognized Frank Lloyd Wright as the greatest American architect of all time.
Which of these best combines the ideas in the group of sentences above to make an interesting sentence? (5 points)
Frank Lloyd Wright, who designed hundreds of buildings and was recognized by the American Institute of Architects as the greatest American architect of all time.
Frank Lloyd Wright, an American architect who designed hundreds of buildings, was recognized by the American Institute of Architects as the greatest American architect of all time.
Frank Lloyd Wright was an American architect who designed hundreds of buildings and who was recognized by the American Institute of Architects as the greatest American architect of all time.
The American architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, the designer of hundreds of buildings, who was recognized by the American Institute of Architects, was the greatest American architect of all time.
2. (LC)
Which of these sentences is punctuated correctly? (5 points)
I need to leave for school right now; because I don't have all of my school supplies gathered.
I need to leave for school right now; but I don't have all of my school supplies gathered.
I need to leave for school right now; although I don't have all of my school supplies gathered.
<span>I need to leave for school right now; however, I don't have all of my school supplies gathered.</span>
He touches the bed to make sure it is real before laughingly claiming to be <em>"giddy as a dru-nk man."</em> A child answers his call from the window and informs him that it is Christmas Day.
Scrooge is pleased to learn that the spirits completed their work in a single night. After arriving home, Scrooge receives visits from three spirits as well as the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley. They are the Christmas Ghosts of the Past, Present, and Future.
As Stave 5 of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol begins, it is understandable that Scrooge is overjoyed to wake up—alive—in his own bed after the depressing things the Ghost of Christmas Future shown him.
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