Answer:
At the beginning of the story "Trifles," Mrs Peters says that men have to do their duty and that she is not cold at all, Mrs Hale also in the beginning has a great suspicion of the mens' designs in the investigation of the crime committed by Mrs Wright but when the two women explores the wright's kitchen, their feelings begin to change. They began to see themselves in Mrs wright and became sympathetic.
Explanation:
Mrs Peters and Mrs Hale then decided to cover for Mrs wright, Mrs Peters compares Mrs Wrights situation with her own when she was isolated in the Dakotas. They had empathy for Mrs wright. Mrs hale decides to shove the bird into her pocket to cover for Mrs wright and Mrs Peters said nothing, The two women at the end of the play changed and became sympathetic than they were at the beginning of the story.
The reader is treated to a very detailed and focused account of a single event.
Answer:
Which of the following is not a way that the environment can influence traits?
the presence of toxins in the environment.
Explanation:
The environment cannot influence traits through the presence of toxins in the environment. But it can influence human traits or characteristics through other factors, including temperature, epigenetic factors, and expression of the dominant trait. For example, in an environment where males are expected to be the defenders of their families, the men are usually seen as combatants and somehow aggressive.