Read the excerpt from part two of trifles.
mrs. hale. it's a log cabin pattern. pretty, isn't...
English, 11.07.2019 16:10 clairebear66
Read the excerpt from part two of trifles.
mrs. hale. it's a log cabin pattern. pretty, isn't it? i wonder if she was goin' to quilt or just knot it? (footsteps have
been heard coming down the stairs. the sheriff enters, followed by hale and the county attorney.)
sheriff. they wonder if she was going to quilt or just knot it. (the men laugh, the women look abashed.)
which theme is best reinforced by the excerpt?
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