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I need help on paraphrase these line of the part the poem Trifles. "Mrs.Hale ......You know, it seems kind of sneaking. Locking her up town and then coming out here and getting her own house to turn against
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I need help on paraphrase these line of the part the poem Trifles.
"Mrs.Hale ......You know, it seems kind of sneaking. Locking her up town and then coming out here and getting her own house to turn against her!"
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if what the poem means that "everyone disagreed with her" by saying the "house turned against her" then I would write that. Keep in mind that paraphrasing is in your own words, and taking what I say is not paraphrasing.
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