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John Proctor is tired of Elizabeth being suspious after he commits adultry and it has been 7 months since that last happened. At the end of this act Elizabeth goes to jail.

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It was within the household because of John's unfaithfulness to Elizabeth.

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He is sent to jail

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Q: In the crucible what's going on between the Proctors during act 2?
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