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Proctor’s use of the allusion,
Which of the following BEST explains Abigail's hatred toward Goody Proctor, John Proctor's wife? Please select all that apply.
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In act two of the crucible
1 One of the chief conflicts established in Act Two is between A. John Proctor and Ezekiel Cheever B.
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The fact that John Proctor cannot remember the Commandment of "adultery" is an example of ......
Group of answer choices Allusion
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"She has an arrow in you yet, John Proctor!" is an example of:
Group of answer choices Dramatic Irony Foreshadow Allusion Irony
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Define denotation:
Define connotation: The connotation of John Proctor's words, "It is winter in here yet" is… What actions
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In # LA The Crucible,What are Proctor and Putnam arguing about? People accused of witchcraft Proctor not going to church & land
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When John Proctor called Reverend Hale "Pontius Pilate" it is an example of:
Group of answer choices Allusion Foreshadow Irony
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In the crucible Act 4
Who did she blame for witchcraft? A. Abigail Williams B. John Proctor C. Elizabeth Proctor
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What things are “suspicious” about Proctor and his family?
Group of answer choices Proctor does not go to church regularly.
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In the Crucible Act 4
What does Danforth do that is ironic when speaking with Elizabeth Proctor? A. He asks her to help get
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