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English, 30.12.2021 14:00, sduihasoj1703

Based on what you have read, what is the significance of the phrase “knot it” in the final lines of the play? Check all of the boxes that apply. “Knot it” is not significant. “Knot it” is a technique that only women understand, which mirrors the fact that the women are the only ones who know Mrs. Wright’s motive and have evidence for Mr. Wright’s murder. “Knot it” refers to the strategy that the two women have used to piece together Mrs. Wright’s motivation for murder. “Knot it” signifies the recognition that Mrs. Wright murdered Mr. Wright by knotting a rope around his neck.

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