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English, 21.10.2019 18:30, bnbjj

Identify the most prominent traits of mrs. peters and mrs. hale in susan glaspell's "a jury of her peers. " mrs. peters, in her submission to authority, comes across as mrs. hale, on the other hand, resists authority and speaks her mind.

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