Why does Mrs. Hale liken Minnie Foster to a bird?Immersive Reader (20 Points) She didn't walk but hopped like a bird.Ion 1 She was small and quiet. Mrs. Hale describes her as a "sweet and pretty, but kind of timid and-fluttery." She had feathers in her hair all the time

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Answer:

Mrs. Hale describes her as a "sweet and pretty, but kind of timid and-fluttery."

Explanation:

Minnie Foster was likened by Mrs. Hale to a bird because she was a sweet and pretty woman. She also had a reserved nature as can be seen in timid and fluttery nature. The later attributes must have been worsened by her husband.

Mr. John Wright who was described as a hard man must have worsened her condition because it would not have been easy living with him. Having no children must have also made her loneliness worse.