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stepladder [879]
3 years ago
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MRS. HALE. Duty’s all right, but I guess that deputy sheriff that came out to make the fire might have got a little of this one.

(Gives the roller towel a pull.) Wish I’d thought of that sooner. Seems mean to talk about her for not having things slicked up when she had to come away in such a hurry.
MRS. PETERS. (who has gone to a small table in the left rear corner of the room, and lifted one end of a towel that covers a pan). She had bread set. (Stands still.)

How would an audio recording of this excerpt help establish the setting of the play?
English
1 answer:
8090 [49]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

My best guess is : Through the characters’ expressions as they talk

Explanation:

n/a.

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