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OpenStudy (deathdragons7):

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 (cutestgirlaround):

sorry cant help you here :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmm well have you read the story?

OpenStudy (deathdragons7):

Yea and I have been looking it over and such but I can't find the evidence

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok where in the story does it talk about her house?

OpenStudy (deathdragons7):

page 8

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok what does it say about her house?

OpenStudy (deathdragons7):

That a lot of things are half done

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok lets compromise did it say anything about it being dusty or dark or anything like that?

OpenStudy (deathdragons7):

Not really

OpenStudy (deathdragons7):

It mentions that the sugar is half sifted

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wow this is hard

OpenStudy (deathdragons7):

yea

OpenStudy (deathdragons7):

I think I got it though

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok good sorry i couldn't help!

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