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Anika [276]
4 years ago
14

Which quotation best shows evidence for the theme that important information can exist in "trifling" details? "Bad sewing always

made me fidgety." "Look at the sewing! All the rest of it has been so nice and even. And look at this! It's all over the place!" "(She brings the large sewing basket and they look at the bright pieces.)"
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2 answers:
SCORPION-xisa [38]4 years ago
6 0

"Look at the sewing! All the rest of it has been so nice and even. And look at this! It's all over the place!"



ruslelena [56]4 years ago
5 0

"Bad sewing always made me fidgety."

or

"Look at the sewing! All the rest of it has been so nice and even. And look at this! It's all over the place!"

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