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Daniel [21]
3 years ago
12

Which of the following statements about John and Elizabeth Proctor's troubled marriage is supported by the passage? (1 Point) "R

ebecca, Rebecca, come to her..we‘re lost, she suddenly cannot bear to hear the Lord's name. That is a notorious sign of witchcraft afoot, a prodigious sign. "My wife is waitin‘ with your work!" "Abby,I may think of you softly from time to time. But I will cut off my hand before I‘ll ever reach for you again."
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1 answer:
butalik [34]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

"Abby, I may think of you softly from time to time. But I will cut off my hand before I‘ll ever reach for you again."

Explanation:

The statement which reveals about John and Elizabeth Proctor's troubled marriage is <em>' "Abby,I may think of you softly from time to time. But I will cut off my hand before I‘ll ever reach for you again." '</em>

This statement appears in Act 1 of the play The Crucible. In this statement, John Proctor is having conversation with Abigail. This statement suggests that John and Abigail had relationship out of wedlock before Abigail left the Proctor's house. John, in this statement, is addressing Abigail as Abby, shows that they know each other very well and now John does not want to have any relationship or feelings for her.

This relationship between Abigail and John Proctor out of wedlock also reveal the fact about the troubled marriage of John and Elizabeth Proctor. John was cheating on Elizabethh with their maid-servant, Abigail.

Thus the correct statement is the last option (D).

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