Final answer:
The question seems to be about Elizabeth Proctor's request for John Proctor in Act 2 of Arthur Miller's play 'The Crucible,' but without correct context from the text, a definitive answer cannot be provided. In general, Elizabeth urges John to expose the falsehood of the witchcraft accusations in Salem.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question pertains to a moment in Act 2 wherein Elizabeth Proctor wants John Proctor to tell Ezekiel Cheever something significant. However, based on the excerpts provided, there is no clear reference to The Crucible by Arthur Miller, the play where characters Elizabeth and John Proctor, and Ezekiel Cheever are from. Therefore, without the correct context, it is not possible to provide the precise answer to what Elizabeth wanted John to tell Cheever in Act 2. An understanding of The Crucible suggests that during Act 2, Elizabeth wants John to reveal to Cheever and the authorities that the accusations of witchcraft are pretenses and not based on actual evidence. She believes this truth will help to stop the frenzy of the witch trials in Salem.