Answer:
(1)The county
attorney and
the sheriff
arrive to
investigate.
(2). Mrs. Peters
discovers
the empty
birdcage.
(3)The women
discover the
dead bird
(4) Mrs. Hale hides the box
containing the
dead bird in
her pocket.
Explanation:
According to the play Trifles by Susan Glaspell, the county attorney and sheriff arrive to investigate the murder of Mr. Wright who was discovered strangled.
They arrest Mrs. Wright because she is the prime suspect in the murder.
The women look around the house to look for clues to prove Mrs. Wright's innocence and the men refuse to search the kitchen for clues because they believe it is a woman's territory so the women search the kitchen and Mrs. Peters discovered an empty birdcage and then the women find a dead bird.
Mrs. Hale hides the vital evidence of the box containing the box in her pocket away from the sheriff.
Answer:
Explanation- Some of the writer's strategies include alliteration (a string of words with the same initial sound), similes, metaphors/analogies, sensory details (vividly describe sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch to engage the reader's senses).
It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, so I had to look for it. Anyway, based on the given lines above, the literary device that Sophocles uses in these lines to keep the audience interested is DRAMATIC IRONY. Hope this helps.