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17.Which of the following is true according to the extract? A.There is great tension between Proctor and Elizabeth. B.Elizabeth demands Proctor to stop hurting Abigail. C.Proctor felt guilty because he has charged fraud on Abigail. 18.What does Proctor imply by the statement "..as though I come into a court when I come into this house'”? A."...I try to forget and forgive you but you keep reminding me of your fault yourself.” B."...You are too hard on me and I want to end our marriage through legal means.” C."...You make my life at home a misery with your constant suspicions and accusations.” 19.Elizabeth is portrayed as A.very supportive of her husband's decisions B.extremely suspicious of her husband C.ready to give up her life to save her husband Text 2 ..Kino had grown tight and hard.He felt the creeping of fate,the circling of wolves, the hover of vultures.He felt the evil coagulating about him,and he was helpless to protect himself.He heard in his ears the evil music.And on the black velvet the great pearl glistened,so that the dealer could not keep his eyes from it. The crowd in the doorway wavered and broke and let the three pearl dealers through. The crowd was silent now,fearing to miss a word,to fail to see a gesture or an expression. Kino was silent and watchful.He felt a little tugging at his back,and he turned and looked in Juana's eyes,and when he looked away he had renewed strength. The dealers did not glance at one another nor at the pearl.The man behind the desk said,I have put a value on this pearl.The owner here does not think it fair.I will ask you to examine this -this thing and make an offer.Notice,'he said to Kino,'I have not mentioned what I have offered.' 45117. Which of the following is true according to the extract? A. There is great tension between Proctor and Elizabeth. Ii Elizabeth demands Proctor to stop hurting Abigail. C. Proctor felt guilty because he has charged fraud on Abigail. 18. What does Proctor imply by the sta.tement "…as though I come into a court when I come into this house"? A. " . .. I try to forget and forgive you but you keep reminding me of your fault yourself. " B." ... You are too hard on me and I want to end our marriage through legal means. " C." ... You make my life at home a misery with your constant suspicions and accusations. ,, 19. Elizabeth is portrayed as • A. very supportive of her husband's decisions B. extremely suspicious of her husband C. readyto give up her life to save her husband Text 2 • • • Kino had grown tight and hard. He felt the creeping of fate , the circling of wolves, the hover of vultures. He felt the evil coagulating about him , and he was helpless to protect himself. He heard in his ears the evil music. And on the black velvet the great pearl glistened , so that the dealer could not keep his eyes from it. The crowd in the doorway wavered and broke and let the three pearl dealers through. The crowd was silent now, fearing to miss a word , to fail to see a gesture or an expression. Kino was silent and watchful. He felt a little tugging at his back , and he turned and looked in Juana's eyes, and when he looked away he had renewed strength. The dealers did not glance at one another nor at the pearl. The man behind the desk said , ‘I have put a value on this pearl. The owner here does not think it fair. I will ask you to examine this - this thing and make an offer. Notice , ' he said to Kino , ‘I have not mentioned what I have offered. ' 451
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