Answer:
"Oh, I guess they're not very dangerous things the ladies have picked out."
Explanation:
Susan Glaspell's short play "Trifles" revolves around the murder of Mr. Wright where his wife has been accused of doing the deed and put on trial. The focus of the scene is set in the scene of the crime where the attorney, the sheriff, and Hale were going through the stuff along with their wives.
From the scene given in the question, it is evident that the men did not really think the women are capable of making discoveries, let alone, a crucial one. One evidence is that the lawyer did not think the things that Mrs. Peters has picked to take with her are important or even related to the case. He merely asserts it as <em>"they're not very dangerous things the ladies have picked out"</em>, little realizing that it was the women who discovered the reason and possibly uncovered the whole situation relating to the murder.
Thus, the line of dialogue that suggests that the attorney believes women are incapable of plotting is <u><em>"Oh, I guess they're not very dangerous things the ladies have picked out."</em></u>
The correct answer, at least for PLATO users, is C
This question refers to the story "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been" by Joyce Carol Oates.
For the most part, Connie is a typical teenager of her time in this story. We learn that Connie is worried about the things that most teenagers worry about. She is concerned about being beautiful, and well-liked by boys. However, there is some individuality to Connie as well. We learn that she is a lot more vain than most people, and she takes enormous pleasure in her beauty. We also learn that Connie is dishonest, and she adopts different attitudes and personalities at home and elsewhere. The combination of these characteristics make Connie an individual, three-dimensional character.
I believe the best answer for this question is "entropy." Entropy is a scientific term referring to thermodynamics. It measures both the order and the disorder of a system. Order, or disorder, are both defined by how close the system is to equilibrium. Hope this helps. Also, keep in mind to ask questions in the proper category - this would be most suited to science, rather than English. Thanks.
In paragraph 2, the quote is: I knew how to scrub floors on my knees; but I had never seen a Hoover vacuum cleaner.
- The contrast clue words are "Knew" vs. "never seen."
Analytical Sentence:
- The speaker's knowledge of scrubbing the floors and her ignorance of the Hoover vacuum cleaner shows that she was not exposed to modern technologies.
In the sentences provided, we see that contrast is drawn between the speaker's knowledge of the vacuum cleaner and her inexperience in the use of the Hoover Vacuum cleaner.
This contrast exposes the fact that she was not used to modern appliances.
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