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English, 10.07.2019 20:20, Stevencriollo6330

(hale goes outside. the sheriff follows the county attorney into the other room. then mrs hale rises, hands tight together, looking intensely at mrs peters, whose eyes make a slow turn, finally meeting mrs hale’s. a moment mrs hale holds her, then her own eyes point the way to where the box is concealed. suddenly mrs peters throws back quilt pieces and tries to put the box in the bag she is wearing. it is too big. she opens box, starts to take bird out, cannot touch it, goes to pieces, stands there . sound of a knob turning in the other room. mrs hale snatches the box and puts it in the pocket of her big coat. enter county attorney and sheriff.) —trifles, susan glaspell which medium (print, audio, stage, or film) do you think would best interpret this passage? support your answer with two examples.

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