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question 3
1 pts
by act iv of the crucible, what lesson has elizabeth proctor learned during her three - month imprisonment?
there are no meaningful standards of right and wrong.
human beings cannot be held responsible for their actions.
all people carry the seeds of evil within themselves.
one should not judge human frailty too harshly.
question 4
1 pts
which important message about life is most conveyed by proctor’s decision to tear up the confession?
personal honor determines one’s self - worth.
government authority can be resisted single handedly.
the variability of justice is an evil in itself.
forgiveness can be extended to the guilty as well as the innocent.
question 5
2 pts
Question 3
In "The Crucible", during her imprisonment, Elizabeth Proctor comes to understand that people are flawed and one should be more lenient when judging human weaknesses. The option "One should not judge human frailty too harshly" aligns with this. The other options are incorrect: there are moral standards, people are responsible for actions, and the idea of all carrying evil seeds is not her main lesson here.
Proctor tearing up his confession shows that his personal honor and integrity are crucial to his self - worth. He would rather die than falsely confess and lose his honor. Resisting government single - handedly is not the main message, the variability of justice is not the focus here, and forgiveness is not the key theme of this decision.
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D. One should not judge human frailty too harshly