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MrRissso [65]
3 years ago
7

Drag each tile to the correct box. Identify the correct order of events in Trifles. Tiles The women discover an empty birdcage.

Farmer Hale recounts how he discovered John Wright's body. He describes Mrs. Wright's strange behavior at the time. Mrs. Hale talks about Mrs. Wright's unhappy marriage to John Wright. The women discuss the strange manner of the killing. The county attorney hints that because of the lack of any evidence, Mrs. Wright will escape punishment. The women hide the dead bird from the men. The women discover a quilt in the kitchen and notice its strange stitching. The women find a dead bird in Mrs. Wright's sewing basket. Sequence ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
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MAXImum [283]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

   

The correct order is as follows:

  1. Farmer Hale recounts how he discovered John Wright's body.  
  2. He describes Mrs Wright's strange behaviour at the time.  
  3. Mrs Hale talks about Mrs Wright's unhappy marriage to John Wright.
  4. The women discuss the strange manner of the killing.
  5. The women discover a quilt in the kitchen and notice its strange stitching.  
  6. The women discover an empty birdcage.  
  7. The women find a dead bird in Mrs Wright's sewing basket.
  8. The women hide the dead bird from the men.  
  9. The county attorney hints that because of the lack of any evidence, Mrs Wright will escape punishment.  

 

Cheers

unkn0wn
2 years ago
wasnt completely right on 2-5 for me atleast it was The women discuss the strange manner of the killing. The county attorney hints that because of the lack of any evidence, Mrs. Wright will escape punishment. The women hide the dead bird from the men. The women discover a quilt in the kitchen and notice its strange stitching.The women discover an empty birdcage. Farmer Hale recounts how he discovered John Wright's body. He describes Mrs. Wright's strange behavior at the time. Mrs. Hale talks about Mrs. Wright's unhappy marriage to John Wright.
schepotkina [342]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1: farmer hale recounts how he discovered john wrights body.

2: the women discuss the strange manner of the killing

3: the women discover the quilt in the kitchen and notice it’s strange stitching

4: the women discover an empty bird cage

5: mrs hale talks about mrs wrights unhappy marriage

6:the women find the dead bird

7: the women hide the dead bird from the men

8: the county attorney hints the lack of evidence

Explanation:

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