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English, 24.12.2020 07:40 choyontareq

*the crucible/PLEASE HELP*EXCERPT 9- Elizabeth: “John, I counted myself so plain, so poorly made, no 17 honest love could come to me! Suspicion kissed you when I did; I never
knew how I should say my love. It were a cold house I kept!" Which of the
following best describes Elizabeth's feelings in this passage? *
O She feels she was not a good mother to their children.
O she feels she was too suspicious and should have trusted John.
O She feels she was too old compared to Abby.

O she feels partially responsible for John's affair because she feels she wasn't worthy
of his love.

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