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read the following scene from trifles.
mrs. hale (abruptly moving toward her.) mrs. peters?
mrs. peters. yes mrs. hale? (at upstage right door.)
mrs. hale. do you think she did it?
mrs. peters (in a frightened voice.) oh, i don’t know.
what is one possible advantage of hearing the characters’ voices as opposed to silently reading the scene?
it readers visualize what each woman is wearing.
it listeners keep track of which woman is speaking.
it listeners envision the movements of each woman.
it readers conclude what each woman is thinking.
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Ineed an answer now
read the following scene from trifles.
mrs. hale (abrup...
read the following scene from trifles.
mrs. hale (abrup...
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