Trifles: The Rise of Modern Feminism on the Stage, Part 2
Question 5 of 10 • PBCSD_Grade_Forgiveness_1001370_English 3_S2_2015
In part two of Trifles, which of the following best supports the feminist theme that women often found it difficult to fulfill their own heart’s desires?
Answer
A
the suggestion that Mrs. Wright stopped singing in the choir
B
the implication that a young Mrs. Peters was discouraged from saving her childhood pet from a vicious little boy
C
the accepted understanding that Mrs. Hale was too busy with her own home and children to stop for a visit
D
the idea that Mrs. Wright was unable to open her own fruit-stand