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Why does Walter give Max a razor, a spoon, and scissors?

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Final answer:

The question mistakenly references characters and items not present in the given excerpts from the literary works 'McTeague: A Story of San Francisco' and 'Trifles'. Therefore, an accurate answer cannot be provided without further clarification or context for the characters Walter and Max.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question appears to be based on a confusion between two different literary works. First, the reference to Walter giving Max a razor, a spoon, and scissors does not align with the provided excerpts. One excerpt describes the gifts Trina and McTeague receive from various family members and friends in the novel McTeague: A Story of San Francisco by Frank Norris, and the other excerpt comes from the play Trifles by Susan Glaspell, which involves the discovery of a dead bird wrapped in silk inside a sewing box. It seems there's been a mix-up in the question, as Walter is not a character in either of the mentioned excerpts, nor do these gifts appear. Without additional context or correction of the question, it's not possible to provide a factually accurate answer.

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