In "The Crucible," when John Proctor asks Elizabeth whether he should confess to witchcraft, she responds by saying that he must do what he feels is right. Ultimately, her response leans toward encouraging him not to confess to something he hasn’t done, as she wishes for him to preserve his integrity. However, her response is more nuanced, and she allows him to make his own decision. The best choice reflecting this is "do as you want."
IN the Crucible Act, When Proctor asks Elizabeth whether he should confess, what does she say?
confess
she says nothing
do as you want
don’t confess
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