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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you have answer choices, or do you want the answer in a paragraph?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

in a paragraph or couple senteces.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You should use quotes from the book to explain your reasoning. You could say the description of the Wright's home is not happy and cheerful, and back up your statement with a quote. The book also mentioned that Mrs. Wright was not happy there because Mr. Wright killed her love of singing. :) Please Give Me A Medal & Fan If This Helped!

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