Based on this excerpt from Susan Glaspell's Trifles, what can you conclude about Mr. Wright's character? HALE: Harry and I had started to town with a load of potatoes. We came along the road from my place and as I got here I said, I'm going to see if I can't get John Wright to go in with me on a party telephone.' I spoke to Wright about it once before and he put me off, saying folks talked too much anyway, and all he asked was peace and quiet—I guess you know about how much he talked himself; but I thought maybe if I went to the house and talked about it before his wife, though I said to Harry that I didn't know as what his wife wanted made much difference to John— Mr. Wright was an honest and hardworking man. Mr. Wright preferred to stay alone and isolated. Mr. Wright did not care about his wife's opinion. Mr. Wright was a charitable and helpful person. Mr. Wright did not like gossiping about other's lives.
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Based on this excerpt from Susan Glaspell's Trifles, what can you conclude about Mr. Wright's character?
HALE: Harry and I had started to town with a load of potatoes. We came along the road from my place and as I got here I said, I'm going to see if I can't get John Wright to go in with me on a party telephone.' I spoke to Wright about it once before and he put me off, saying folks talked too much anyway, and all he asked was peace and quiet—I guess you know about how much he talked himself; but I thought maybe if I went to the house and talked about it before his wife, though I said to Harry that I didn't know as what his wife wanted made much difference to John—
A Mr. Wright was an honest and hardworking man.
B Mr. Wright preferred to stay alone and isolated.
C Mr. Wright did not care about his wife's opinion.
D Mr. Wright was a charitable and helpful person.
E Mr. Wright did not like gossiping about other's lives.