PROCTOR: Be you foolish, Mary

  1. PROCTOR: Be you foolish, Mary Warren? Be you deaf? I forbid you leave the house, did I not? Why shall I pay you? I am looking
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  2. In act two of the crucible1 One of the chief conflicts established in Act Two is between A. John Proctor and Ezekiel Cheever B.
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  3. Define denotation:Define connotation: The connotation of John Proctor's words, "It is winter in here yet" is… What actions
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  4. Traditionby George Middleton OLLIVANT. [ Kindly .] Ben and I only want to protectyou, Mary. MARY. Why do men always want to
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  5. According to the conversation between John and Elizabeth, who went to Salem that day?Group of answer choices Mary Warren
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  6. Danforth. This is a court of law, Mister. I’ll have no effrontery here!Proctor. Forgive him, sir, for his old age. Peace,
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  7. Tradition by George Middleton OLLIVANT. [Kindly.] Ben and I only want to protect you, Mary. MARY. Why do men always want to
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  8. Tradition by George Middleton OLLIVANT. [Kindly.] Ben and I only want to protect you, Mary. MARY. Why do men always want to
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  9. OLLIVANT. [Kindly.] Ben and I only want to protect you, Mary. MARY. Why do men always want to protect women? OLLIVANT. Because
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  10. OLLIVANT. [Kindly.] Ben and I only want to protect you, Mary.MARY. Why do men always want to protect women? OLLIVANT. Because we
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