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Citrus2011
10 days ago
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Throughout "A Jury of Her Peers" Mrs. Hale mentions that the Wright's home, "never seemed a very cheerful place." What evidence

from the story lets the reader know Mrs. Hale's impression of the Wright's home is accurate?
English
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seraphim [7.4K]10 days ago
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We recognize this by observing the type of clothing Mrs. Wright possesses, the condition of her kitchen, and the state of her broken stove, overall indicating the poor quality of life in the Wright household. Additionally, the narrative reveals that Mrs. Wright was discontented there because Mr. Wright extinguished her passion for singing. I hope this is helpful.
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