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"Which two events in Susan Glaspell’s “A Jury of Her Peers” fall under the rising action phase?"
-The bolded words are keys to what we are looking for in this problem. Let's look at the choices!
Choice 1: Mrs. Hale convinces Mrs. Peters to hide the dead canary from the men in the house.
Choice 2: Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters discover the uneven sewing pattern in the quilt.
Choice 3: The men make fun of the discoveries made by the women in the kitchen.
Choice 4: Mr. Hale recalls the events of the previous day when he discovered the murder.
Choice 5: Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters find a dead canary in a sewing basket.
<span>Rising Action based off what I've read in this selection: Ms. Hale and Mrs. Peters, start to find the so-called "trifles" that are actually evidence of the state of mind of Minnie Wright at the time of the commission of the murder of her husband.
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So, given the choices your answers are:
Choice 2: Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters discover the uneven sewing pattern in the quilt.
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Choice 5: Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters find a dead canary in a sewing basket.
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Answer: When he was young his Aunt Clara gave him a rubber mouse to pet because he couldn't kill it. But Lennie didn't like the feel of the replacement. He craved something soft.
Explanation: