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Because she wants to create a sense of mystery in readers and viewers of the play, leaving them anxious about the unfolding of the plot and curious about those elements that are not shown, but are commented on by the other characters, will be presented.
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"Trifles" is a one-act theater piece that features an investigation into the murder of John Wright, inside the farm where he lived with his wife, Winnie, who is the main suspect of having committed the crime. All the neighbors in the area are involved in the investigation in some way and although they all comment on the crime, Wright's body, the house and the Wrights, none of these elements are presented. The author does this to intensify the suspense, cause doubts in readers and viewers and make them anxious and curious about the plot.
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The court claimed that this issue was social equality not political or legal equality
<span>Hattie McDaniel actually. She won best actress in 1939 at the oscars
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The use of national monetary incentives to encourage and influence policies at the state and local levels is called fiscal federalism.
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While administrative federalism is the process in which the national government expects the state governments to pay for their programs without national aid, fiscal federalism is the financial incentive offered by the national government to encourage policies at the state and local levels. Economist apply the term fiscal federalism when more than one type of government - national, state, and local - is involved in public financing.