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ok i need some help on these 2 questions about the The Crucible i read it a while ago i just cant figure these 2 questions out so if you can please help me 10points and best answer thanks so much.
In The Crucible, Act II, Hale appears at the Proctors' door and is described as "different now—drawn a little, and there is a quality...even of guilt, about his manner now." What do these stage directions tell you about Hale?
a.He feels completely comfortable with all of his actions.
b.He respects the Proctors but believes they are guilty.
c.He has been exhasted by his work and wants to quit.
d.He has become distrubed by what he has seen in court.
Which of these characters in The Crucible, Act II unknowingly does harm by cooperating in an unjust process?
a.Ezekiel Cheever
b.Mary Warren
c.John Proctor
d.Reverend Parris
In The Crucible, Act II, Hale appears at the Proctors' door and is described as "different now—drawn a little, and there is a quality...even of guilt, about his manner now." What do these stage directions tell you about Hale?
a.He feels completely comfortable with all of his actions.
b.He respects the Proctors but believes they are guilty.
c.He has been exhasted by his work and wants to quit.
d.He has become distrubed by what he has seen in court.
Which of these characters in The Crucible, Act II unknowingly does harm by cooperating in an unjust process?
a.Ezekiel Cheever
b.Mary Warren
c.John Proctor
d.Reverend Parris