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English, 20.10.2021 23:50 goreimani9

In The Crucible, Act 4, Part 5, Elizabeth Proctor faces the moral dilemma of whether or not to convince John to confess and save himself. How did Elizabeth’s behavior earlier in the play contribute to her moral dilemma?

a. Elizabeth previously confessed to witchcraft herself. As a result, she hopes that John will join her.

b. Elizabeth previously refused to forgive John for his affair with Abigail. As a result, Elizabeth is reluctant to save John.

c. Elizabeth previously testified that Abigail was trustworthy, contradicting John. As a result, Elizabeth is less trustworthy in his eyes.

d. Elizabeth previously spoke out, thinking it would save John, but it condemned him. As a result, she is fearful of speaking up again

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