The Crucible Act 2 Study Guide Questions And Answers Rated A+.
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The Crucible Act 2 Study Guide Questions And Answers Rated A+.
At the beginning of Act 2, John Proctor says, "It is winter in here yet". Why is this pertinent to what is going on? - correct answer. John and Elizabeth's relationship is still strained from his affair with Abigail. El...
The Crucible Act 2 Study Guide Questions
And Answers Rated A+.
At the beginning of Act 2, John Proctor says, "It is winter in here yet". Why is this
pertinent to what is going on? - correct answer. John and Elizabeth's relationship is
still strained from his affair with Abigail. Elizabeth's demeanor is "frosty" and "cold"
towards John.
Why has Mary Warren disobeyed her employers and gone to Salem? - correct answer.
She has been named an official of the court. This makes her feel more important than a
servant.
What did Abigail Williams reveal to John Proctor? - correct answer. Elizabeth
reminds him of this; that the girls were just playing around in the woods and no
witchcraft was involved.
Why hasn't John Proctor told the court what he knows? What does Elizabeth attribute
his not telling? - correct answer. John worries how he would prove what Abigail
said(since they were alone). Also, he is aware of the power she has gained. "If the girl's
a saint now, I think it not easy to prove she's a fraud."
What lie did John Proctor tell to Elizabeth which makes her more suspicious of him? -
correct answer. He didn't tell Elizabeth that he was alone with Abigail when they
talked.
What news does Mary Warren reveal to John and Elizabeth about the trials? - correct
answer. Goody Osburn will hang and Goody Good confessed.
How does Mary Warren behave towards her employers? - correct answer. She
embraces her new "authority" and demands John's and Elizabeth's respect because
she is an "official of the court."
What does Mary Warren mean shen she says, "I saved her life today!"? - correct
answer. Abigail has accused Elizabeth of witchcraft, but Mary claims that she has
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