Answer: She thought of the flour in her kitchen at home--half sifted, half not sifted. She had been interrupted, and had left things half done. What had interrupted Minnie Foster? Why had that work been left half done?
Her eye was caught by a dish-towel in the middle of the kitchen table. Slowly she moved toward the table. One half of it was wiped clean, the other half messy. Her eyes made a slow, almost unwilling turn to the bucket of sugar and the half empty bag beside it. Things begun--and not finished.
Minnie wasn't worried about the things that she should have been worried about.
"Well, I don't think she did," affirmed Mrs. Hale stoutly.
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shears are gardening tools, like scissors but much larger. using shears in a sentence can give the sentence a more mature sound or educated. for example:
mr. ross used the <u>shears </u>to ever so delicately trim the hedges at the McKenna's residence. He had been gardening there for 10 years and had to trim the hedges once a week to maintain the garden to its utmost beauty.
this sounds better than,
mr. ross used the <u>scissors </u>to ever so delicately trim the hedges at the McKenna's residence. He had been gardening there for 10 years and had to trim the hedges once a week to maintain the garden to its utmost beauty.
scissors would be more commonly used in a phrase like,
Ms. Rose was trimming my hair rapidly today. her <u>scissors </u>whisking in and out of my bedhead with such precision. I was in awe of her talent and how incredible my hair looked after!
not,
Ms. Rose was trimming my hair rapidly today. her <u>shears </u>whisking in and out of my bedhead with such precision. I was in awe of her talent and how incredible my hair looked after!
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