Which of these is not one of the "trifles" Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters notice at the Wrights' farm house?

a. the sticky canned fruit jars
b. the errant pleat in mrs. wright's quilt
c. the forced door to the birdcage
d. the rope in the tool shed?


Answer: d. the rope in the tool shed?

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