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Read this excerpt from the end of susan glaspell’s play trifles. which prediction is best supported by mrs. hale's speech and actions?

county attorney: (facetiously) well, henry, at least we found out that she was not going to quilt it. she was going to—what is it you call it, ladies?

mrs hale: (her hand against her pocket) we call it—knot it, mr. henderson.

a.
mrs. hale will reveal the motive to her husband.
b.
mrs. hale will hide the evidence from the men.
c.
mrs. hale will finish mrs. wright's quilt.
d.
mrs. hale will leave the dead bird in the house.

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