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Explаin the cоntext оf the quоtаtion аnd why it is significant (important) within the literary work identified. (Context refers to surrounding events and social circumstances. When does the statement occur in the story? What has already happened between the characters? Why is this statement important at the point when it is made? ) * Author: Susan Glaspell Title of Work: Trifles Speaker: County Attorney, Mrs. Hale * [NOTE: facetiously means jokingly, or not seriously] Quotation: COUNTY ATTORNEY: (facetiously) Well, Henry, at least we found out that she was not going to quilt it. She was going to—what is it you call it, ladies? MRS HALE: (her hand against her pocket) We call it—knot it, Mr Henderson.