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Can you put the paragraph? It will help me better understand the question.
It’s D a quote from someone who has volunteered
Answer:
It suggests that she did not care about his death.
Explanation:
Mrs. Wright, a character in the play <em>Trifles, </em>kills her husband because of her loneliness. The police and her neighbors come to her house to investigate. Mrs. Hale, when asked about how Mrs. Wright behaved, says that she laughed after killing her husband.
It would seem based on this that Mrs. Wright didn't feel anything bad about her husband's death. She experienced severe loneliness and depression in her small-town, rural life, that she didn't see another escape other than murdering her own husband. Even though the husband did not treat her badly, per se, she still felt the need to get rid of him and regain her freedom.
I think it’s D when a poem rhymes you can easily point out important words.
Answer: The answer choice I will go with is B. Gertude is opening up the possibility that Ophelia did not kill herself.