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Which two events in Susan Glaspell’s “A Jury of Her Peers” fall under the rising action phase?

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Alright, let's take a looksie at this.

"Which two events in Susan Glaspell’s “A Jury of Her Peers” fall under the rising action phase?"
-The bolded words are keys to what we are looking for in this problem. Let's look at the choices!

Choice 1:
Mrs. Hale convinces Mrs. Peters to hide the dead canary from the men in the house.

Choice 2:
Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters discover the uneven sewing pattern in the quilt.

Choice 3:
The men make fun of the discoveries made by the women in the kitchen.

Choice 4:
Mr. Hale recalls the events of the previous day when he discovered the murder.

Choice 5:
Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters find a dead canary in a sewing basket.

Rising Action based off what I've read in this selection: Ms. Hale and Mrs. Peters, start to find the so-called "trifles" that are actually evidence of the state of mind of Minnie Wright at the time of the commission of the murder of her husband.

So, given the choices your answers are:

Choice 2: Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters discover the uneven sewing pattern in the quilt.

and

Choice 5: Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters find a dead canary in a sewing basket.

I HOPE THIS HELPS! HAVE A GOOD DAY
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