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The Crucible Act II Questions Answer the following questions completely. Submit only your numbered responses to Google Classroom. Make sure that you are reading and referring to the correct portion of the play.

Describe John and Elizabeth Proctor’s relationship in the first scene.
Why can John Proctor not go immediately to court to expose Abby when he first hears of the trials? What type of irony is this?
What is the mood during this act? Explain your response.
What does John Proctor suggest by alluding to Pontius Pilate? (Google if needed.)
What is the literary conflict in this scene? Explain your claim.

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