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What can be concluded about Mrs. Hale from this excerpt from Trifles by Susan Glaspell?

COUNTY ATTORNEY: (with the gallantry of a young politician) And yet, for all their worries, what would we do without the ladies? (The women do not unbend. He goes to the sink, takes a dipperful of water from the pail and pouring it into a basin, washes his hands. Starts to wipe them on the roller-towel, turns it for a cleaner place) Dirty towels! (kicks his foot against the pans under the sink) Not much of a housekeeper, would you say, ladies?

MRS HALE: (stiffly) There's a great deal of work to be done on a farm.

COUNTY ATTORNEY: To be sure. And yet (with a little bow to her) I know there are some Dickson county farmhouses which do not have such roller towels. (He gives it a pull to expose its length again.)

MRS HALE: Those towels get dirty awful quick. Men's hands aren't always as clean as they might be.

1 Mrs. Hale believes that Mrs. Wright is innocent.
2 Mrs. Hale is not a good housekeeper.
3 Mrs. Hale wants to defend Mrs. Wright in her absence.
4 Mrs. Hale feels guilty for not visiting her neighbor earlier.
5 Mrs. Hale does not like the county attorney's attitude.

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Answered by ramyareddy55890
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Answer:

5 Mrs Hale does not like the county attorney's attitude

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