At the beginning of Act 2, John Proctor says to Elizabeth: "It's winter in here
yet. On Sunday let you come with me, and we'll walk the farm together."
What is Miller implying about their relationship through this quote? *
O John has decided to leave Elizabeth.
John thinks Elizabeth should be helping more at home.
O There is tension between the two of them.
They have never been close.

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Answer:

There is tension between the two of them

Explanation:

At the beginning of Act 2, John Proctor says to Elizabeth: "It's winter in here

yet. On Sunday let you come with me, and we'll walk the farm together.", what is being implied here is that John and Elizabeth do not have a smooth relationship as there is tension between them.

This is because, the mention of winter is used to signify that things have gotten cold between them and there has to be a forced effort at walking the farm together.