English, 31.10.2020 07:30 KittyGotham
Act Four: "Which way do you go, Mister?"
In Act Four, John Proctor struggles with the decision of whether to confess or not. Often, when weighing
difficult choices, we examine the possible outcomes-both-positive (pros) and negatives (cons). Use the
chart below to list the potential effects of Proctor's decision and then answer the question below. Your
responses should include references to the text.
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Act Four: "Which way do you go, Mister?"
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