A Jury of Her Peers
A Jury of Her Peers
PART B: Which of the following quotes best supports the answer to Part A?
A. “I got a feeling that I ought to make some conversation, so I said I had come in to see if John wanted to put in a telephone; and at that she started to laugh, and then she stopped and looked at me--scared."” (Paragraph 59)
B. “Their eyes met—something flashed to life, passed between them; then, as if with an effort, they seemed to pull away from each other. A moment Mrs. Hale sat her hands folded over that sewing which was so unlike all the rest of the sewing. Then she had pulled a knot and drawn the threads.” (Paragraph 167)
C. “'Well, ladies,' said the county attorney, as one turning from serious things to little pleasantries, 'have you decided whether she was going to quilt it or knot it?'” (Paragraph 229)
D. “'It was an awful thing was done in this house that night, Mrs. Hale... Killing a man while he slept—slipping a thing round his neck that choked the life out of him.' Mrs. Hale’s hand went out to the bird-cage. 'His neck. Choked the life out of him.'” (Paragraphs 249-251)