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use a dictionary to look up the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence. then match that word to its correct definition as it is used in context. words are shown as they are used in act 2, section 2 of the crucible.
\so will you hand me any poppets your wife may keep here?\
\the devil is alive in salem, and we dare not quail to follow wherever the accusing finger points.\
\elizabeth, you bewilder him!\
\the mans ordained, therefore the light of god is in him.\
recoil in dread or terror
dolls
mad, insane
to perplex or confuse, especially by a complexity, variety, or
- "ordained" - In the context of the religious - themed quote about the light of God, it means established or decreed by God.
- "bewilder" - Means to perplex or confuse, which matches the given definition.
- "dare not" - Here, "dare" is used as a verb indicating having the courage or胆量 to do something. "Dare not" means not having the courage. In the context of the quote about the Devil in Salem, it implies fear.
- "poppets" - In the context of the play "The Crucible", "poppets" are dolls.
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- Ordained: established or decreed by God.
- Bewilder: to perplex or confuse.
- Dare not: not have the courage.
- Poppets: dolls.