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Act II Scene 1 Close Reading Proctor: You ought to bring some flowers in the house. Eikrabeth: Oh! I forgot! will tomorrow. Proctor: It's winter in here yet. On Sunday let we'll walk the farm together; I never see such you come with me and earth. __ Massachusetts is a beauty in the spring! a load of flowers on the Elizabeth: Aye, it is. __ Proctor: I think you're sad again. Are you? __ Elizabeth: You cannot keep it. John Proctor, angering: I know I cannot keep it. I say I will think on it! Elizabeth, hurt, and very coldly: Good, then, let you think on it. __ Proctor: Woman. She furns to him. I'll not have your suspicion any more __ Elizabeth: Then lef you not earn it. __ , Proctor, with solemn warning:You will not judge me more, Elizabeth have gone tiptoe in this house all seven month since she is gone. Th __ not moved from there to there without I think to please you and still an everlosting funeral marches round your heart. I cannot speak but I am every moment judged for lies, as though I come into a court when I come into this house! Elizabeth: I do not, judge you The magistrate sits in your heart that judges you. Proctor, laughing bitterly: Oh Elizabeth, your justice would freeze beer! 1. Closely read this abridged passage and highlight all the words to "cold" in a cool color like blue or gray. 2. Now that these words stand out, consider their connotations (deeper meaning Write the words from the text on the left and their connotations on the right. 4. Brainstorm related to "cold" that have similar connotations: 3.How do the words in this scene change its tone? How do they contrast with the 'heat' scene?

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Act II Scene 1 Close Reading
Proctor: You ought to bring some flowers in the house.
Eikrabeth: Oh! I forgot! will tomorrow.
Proctor: It's winter in here yet. On Sunday let
we'll walk the farm together; I never see such
you come with me and
earth. __
Massachusetts is a beauty in the spring!
a load of flowers on the
Elizabeth: Aye, it is.
__
Proctor: I think you're sad again. Are you?
__
Elizabeth: You cannot keep it. John
Proctor, angering: I know I cannot keep it. I say I will think on it!
Elizabeth, hurt, and very coldly: Good, then, let you think on it.
__
Proctor: Woman. She furns to him. I'll not have your suspicion any more __
Elizabeth: Then lef you not earn it.
__
,
Proctor, with solemn warning:You will not judge me more, Elizabeth
have gone tiptoe in this house all seven month since she is gone. Th
__
not moved from there to there without I think to please you and still an
everlosting funeral marches round your heart. I cannot speak but I am
every moment judged for lies, as though I come into a court
when I come into this house!
Elizabeth: I do not, judge you The magistrate sits in your heart that judges
you.
Proctor, laughing bitterly: Oh Elizabeth, your justice would freeze beer!
1. Closely read this abridged passage and
highlight all the words to "cold" in a cool
color like blue or gray.
2. Now that these words stand out, consider their
connotations (deeper meaning Write the words
from the text on the left and their connotations on
the right.
4. Brainstorm related to "cold" that
have similar connotations:
3.How do the words in this scene change its tone?
How do they contrast with the 'heat' scene?

Act II Scene 1 Close Reading Proctor: You ought to bring some flowers in the house. Eikrabeth: Oh! I forgot! will tomorrow. Proctor: It's winter in here yet. On Sunday let we'll walk the farm together; I never see such you come with me and earth. __ Massachusetts is a beauty in the spring! a load of flowers on the Elizabeth: Aye, it is. __ Proctor: I think you're sad again. Are you? __ Elizabeth: You cannot keep it. John Proctor, angering: I know I cannot keep it. I say I will think on it! Elizabeth, hurt, and very coldly: Good, then, let you think on it. __ Proctor: Woman. She furns to him. I'll not have your suspicion any more __ Elizabeth: Then lef you not earn it. __ , Proctor, with solemn warning:You will not judge me more, Elizabeth have gone tiptoe in this house all seven month since she is gone. Th __ not moved from there to there without I think to please you and still an everlosting funeral marches round your heart. I cannot speak but I am every moment judged for lies, as though I come into a court when I come into this house! Elizabeth: I do not, judge you The magistrate sits in your heart that judges you. Proctor, laughing bitterly: Oh Elizabeth, your justice would freeze beer! 1. Closely read this abridged passage and highlight all the words to "cold" in a cool color like blue or gray. 2. Now that these words stand out, consider their connotations (deeper meaning Write the words from the text on the left and their connotations on the right. 4. Brainstorm related to "cold" that have similar connotations: 3.How do the words in this scene change its tone? How do they contrast with the 'heat' scene?

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1. The words that stand out as "cold" in the passage are: "coldly," "cold," "judged," "heart," "justice," and "beer."<br /><br />2. Connotations of the words:<br />- "Coldly" - emotionally distant, unfriendly<br />- "Cold" - lack of warmth, indifference<br />- "Judged" - criticized, evaluated<br />- "Heart" - emotions, feelings<br />- "Justice" - fairness, impartiality<br />- "Beer" - refreshment, comfort<br /><br />3. The words in this scene change the tone to a more tense and confrontational one. The use of "cold" words and phrases creates a sense of emotional distance and judgment between Proctor and Elizabeth. This contrasts with the "heat" scene, where the tone is more passionate and intimate.<br /><br />4. Related words with similar connotations to "cold":<br />- "Chill"<br />- "Icy"<br />- "Frosty"<br />- "Bitter"<br />- "Acutely"<br />- "Detached"<br />- "Unfeeling"<br />- "Colder"<br />- "Crisp"<br />- "Gloomy"
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