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How does reverend hale test john proctor?

He asks him to recite the ten commandments...but he cannot complete all of them and elizabeth, his wife, needs to assist him. DUMB A$$!


In the crucible who asks john to recite the 10 commandments?

rev. john hale


Why does reverend hale change his story about witchcraft?

Hale has just witnessed the confession of Mary Warren that the girls are faking their symptoms of witchcraft and the aftermath of that confession. Abigail and the other girls turn against Mary and,to maintain Mary's credibility, John Proctor admits to his adultery with Abigail. Hale believes Proctor, but Danforth brings in Elizabeth Proctor to confirm the story. Danforth won't allow Elizabeth to look at John when he asks her about the alleged affair between Abigial and her husband. Since Elizabeth wants to protect her husband, she denies there was an affair, thus casting doubt on both John's allegations and Mary Warren's testimony. Danforth has Proctor lead to jail. This infuriates Rev. Hale, who has become fed up with the entire process. He sees Danforth as a man protecting the court and his own reputation rather than seeking the truth about possible witches in Salem. So, Hale leaves the court after he criticizes the methods the court has used in coming to its conclusions.


Who is revvrand hale in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

Reverend Hale is a minister from Beverly who is an expert in demonic arts. Rev. Parris asks Rev. Hale to investigate the situation in Salem.


What cofession does proctor make in open court how does danforth test the truth of this cofession?

In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," John Proctor confesses to committing adultery with Abigail Williams in open court, aiming to discredit her motives and expose the hysteria surrounding the witch trials. To test the truth of Proctor's confession, Deputy Danforth asks Proctor's wife, Elizabeth, to confirm the affair, believing she will not lie to protect him. However, Elizabeth's response is complicated; she lies to save Proctor's reputation, inadvertently undermining his confession and demonstrating the tragic consequences of the court's proceedings.

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How does reverend hale test john proctor?

He asks him to recite the ten commandments...but he cannot complete all of them and elizabeth, his wife, needs to assist him. DUMB A$$!


In the crucible who asks john to recite the 10 commandments?

rev. john hale


What non-christian acts does Hale accuse Proctor of?

In The Crucible, John Hale accuses the Proctor family of the non Christian acts of not attending church and not having one of their children baptized. He also asks John Proctor to recite the Ten Commandments but he misses the 10th one.


Why does elizabeth deny john's relationship with Abigail?

The Crucible, Act II: Elizabeth asks Proctor to speak to Abigail and tell her that no chance exists of him marrying her if anything happens to his wife.Hale asks Proctor to testify in court and then questions Elizabeth to find out if she believes in witches. Giles Corey and Francis Nurse arrive and tell Proctor, Hale and Elizabeth that the court has arrested both of their wives for witchcraft.


When hale asks elizabeth if she believes in witches what is her reply?

She replies. "if your acussing me of being a with then i have no such belief!"


Why does reverend hale change his story about witchcraft?

Hale has just witnessed the confession of Mary Warren that the girls are faking their symptoms of witchcraft and the aftermath of that confession. Abigail and the other girls turn against Mary and,to maintain Mary's credibility, John Proctor admits to his adultery with Abigail. Hale believes Proctor, but Danforth brings in Elizabeth Proctor to confirm the story. Danforth won't allow Elizabeth to look at John when he asks her about the alleged affair between Abigial and her husband. Since Elizabeth wants to protect her husband, she denies there was an affair, thus casting doubt on both John's allegations and Mary Warren's testimony. Danforth has Proctor lead to jail. This infuriates Rev. Hale, who has become fed up with the entire process. He sees Danforth as a man protecting the court and his own reputation rather than seeking the truth about possible witches in Salem. So, Hale leaves the court after he criticizes the methods the court has used in coming to its conclusions.


When a school asks students to recite the Pledge of Allegiance what is it promoting?

active citizenship


Who is revvrand hale in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

Reverend Hale is a minister from Beverly who is an expert in demonic arts. Rev. Parris asks Rev. Hale to investigate the situation in Salem.


Why is Mary so afraid to do as john ask?

Because she does not want the same fate as the previously convicted girls. Right now she is not being accused, but doing what Proctor asks may place her in danger


What is the third-person singular of ask?

The third person singular for the verb to ask is asks:He asks...She asks...It asks...John asks...Jane asks...Rover asks...


What does Elizabeth say when Danforth asks her about proctors claim that he had an affair with Abigail?

When Danforth asks Elizabeth Proctor about her husband John's claim that he had an affair with Abigail Williams, she initially hesitates but ultimately lies to protect John, saying that he has not committed adultery. Her intention is to shield his reputation, but this decision inadvertently contributes to the tragedy of the situation, as it undermines John's testimony and leads to further complications in the court's proceedings. Elizabeth's lie reflects her deep love for John and her desire to support him, even at great personal risk.


Why is Mary afraid to do what ge asks?

Maybe because when someone asks him something he does not understand or find that the tone or look or position the asker has is too intimidating.