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05 Sep, 16:50:35
- On page 5, why did Reverend Parris become concerned about his daughter Betty’s condition?
- What is the setting of the story? (page 10)
- On page 15, why did Abigail Williams accuse Tituba of witchcraft?
- How does John Proctor feel about Reverend Parris? (page 20)
- On page 25, why does Elizabeth Proctor become suspicious of John’s relationship with Abigail?
- What is the significance of the poppet that Mary Warren gives to Elizabeth? (page 30)
- On page 35, why does John Proctor decide to confess his affair with Abigail?
- How does Reverend Hale’s opinion about the witch trials change throughout the story? (page 40)
- On page 45, why does Giles Corey refuse to reveal the name of the person who heard Thomas Putnam’s daughter accuse George Jacobs of witchcraft?
- What is the outcome of the witch trials in the end? (page 50)
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