Answer:
The correct answer is the quilt and the jar of fruit.
Explanation:
"Trifles", is a play that was written by Susan Glaspell and it was acted for the first time in 1916. In essence, "Trifles" talks about the enormous differences between men and women, and particularly, the way that each sex sees the other and acts. It narrates the occurrences at the Wright household, where Mr. Wright has been found murdered and his wife is suspected of it. As the county attorney, the sheriff, Mr. Hale, and the wives of Hale and the sheriff, inspect the site, the male band and the female band separate and the first one finds no conclusive evidence on the case, while the women find all they need to know that their colleague, Mrs. Wright, was indeed the murderer. What they also find, are the symbols of what Mrs. Wright´s life turned out to be as a housewife, compared to when she was single, and the two most promiment symbols that show the incarceration of women and the pressure put on them by society as housewives are the quilt and jar of fruit, which represent the expectations that society had of women as housekeepers and homebuilders.
The correct answer is <span>neuroticism.
According to </span><span>Big Five theory of personality, individuals either rate high, low or somewhere in between when it comes to the trait, neuroticism. Neuroticism is characterized by moodiness, anxiety, incessant worrying and self-consciousness. Individuals who are high in neuroticism are likely to have poor mental health.</span>
Answer: December – The twelve Eleanor crosses are erected between Lincolnshire and London in England, as King Edward I mourns the death of his queen consort, Eleanor of Castile. December 18 – Upon the death of Magnus III, he is succeeded by his 10-year-old son Birger as king of Sweden.
Explanation:
For Economic reasons. Areas farther out areas had land that was poor for farming.
General McClellan’s Army of the Potomac tried to capture the Confederate capital, Richmond through the Peninsula Campaign.
Answer: Option A
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General George McClellan, the commander of the army of the Union had a not so clear plan of capturing the Confederate capital. In his attempt to do that, his troops successfully crossed the James River without much reluctance. Once they crossed it, they fought a small battle with a troop of the Confederate army and won.
The Union army troops were surprised by the minor resistance of the Confederate army. But soon after they won their first battle after crossing River James, they had to face a massive surprise attack from the troops led by General Johnston. At last, General McClellan lost this battle after heavy casualties on his side.