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English, 30.11.2019 06:31 joneskc0629

Hale. why, i don’t think she minded—one way or the other. she didn’t pay much attention. i said, "how do, mrs. wright, it’s cold, ain’t it? " and she said, "is it? "—and went on kind of pleating at her apron. . and then she—laughed. i guess you would call it a laugh. how does this dialogue further develop the idea that mrs. wright may have had a motive for killing her husband?
a. it suggests that she has actually gone insane.
b. it suggests that she finds death humorous.
c. it suggests that she did not care about his death.
d. it suggests that she is hiding her real emotions.

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