7. What's the literary term for the fact that the audience and readers know of Mrs. Wright's motive in Trifles, but the sheriff and county attorney don't? A. Dramatic irony B. Central conflict C. Falling action D. Character development

9. Which of the following is most likely a line from a short story?

A. LINDA: I think the boys should pay for the movies. [Turns to head for the door.]
B. [Wanda enters from stage left, carrying an umbrella.]
C. TIM: [looking about, confused] Stop running through the house!
D. The snow came down harder and harder, covering the roads in minutes.

10. From the women's point of view, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters uncover which of the following clues that shows Mr. Wright was angry about the canary singing?

A. Poorly sewn quilt blocks
B. Rope in the barn
C. Half-cleaned kitchen
D. Broken birdcage

1. In the play Trifles, what characterization is likely revealed by the following stage directions?

The women have come in slowly, and stand close together near the door.

A. The women are ready to flee in case the murderer is still in the house.
B. The women are excited to watch their husbands complete the investigation.
C. The women are just staying for a moment before heading back to town.
D. The women aren't comfortable being there.




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