Answer:
He thinks that she was a poor housekeeper
Explanation:
The question is wrong and is incomplete.
What does the county attorney think of Mrs Wright?
He thinks that she did not like Mr. Wright
He thinks that she was a poor housekeeper
He thinks that she worked too hard
He thinks that she was a poor housekeeper because he visited Mrs. Wright's house and was in a precarious condition.
There were two women in this visit, and they were talking about the house's condition, the county attorney tried to stop those comments.
The county attorney started to think about that bad condition, Dirty towels! [Kicks his foot against the pans under the sink.] Not much of a housekeeper.
Answer: B
Explanation:
There is no need to put a comma after Jeremy , however to seperate the sentence to make the grammar correct you would need to put a comma after "and I".
The answer is CONFLICTED AND RELUCTANT
This is not true.
Framing increases focus on what you want the viewer to focus on.