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read the excerpt from part one of trifles.
hale. so i knocked again, and i thought i heard somebody say, \come in.\ i wasnt sure, im not sure yet, but i opened the door—this door (indicating the door by which the two women are still standing), and there in that rocker—(pointing to it) sat mrs. wright.
what can you infer about hale based on both the dialogue and stage directions in this excerpt?
○ he is easily upset and becomes wildly animated as a means of expressing his upset.
○ he is prone to wild gestures and exaggerated descriptions of things that have occurred.
○ he is desirous of making it seem as though mrs. wright is guilty of killing her husband.
○ he is eager to relay the details of the incident with as much accuracy as possible.
To solve this, we analyze Hale's dialogue and stage directions:
- The first option is incorrect as there's no indication Hale is "easily upset" or "wildly animated"—his actions are about recounting, not expressing upset.
- The second option is wrong because his gestures (indicating the door, pointing to the rocker) are not "wild" or "exaggerated"—they are precise to show details.
- The third option is incorrect; there's no evidence Hale wants to frame Mrs. Wright. His focus is on recounting what he saw.
- The fourth option is correct. Hale uses precise gestures (indicating the door, pointing to the rocker) and careful language ("I thought I heard... I'm not sure yet") to relay the incident accurately, showing eagerness for accuracy.
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D. He is eager to relay the details of the incident with as much accuracy as possible.