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Elizabeth’s confession backfired because she told a lie. |
To prove she told the truth, Mary Warren was asked to pretend to faint. |
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Act Three began in the Salem meeting house. |
Danforth had Giles Corey arrested for refusing to name the source of his information. |
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Elizabeth was brought into the room to confirm John Proctor’s story of the affair. |
John Proctor’s faith was questioned because he plow on Sunday. |
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When Mary Warren first spoke, she said that the girls were pretending. |
After seeing the deposition with 91 signatures, Parris and Danforth wanted to summon the signers for questioning. |
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As Abigail and the other girls began faking that Mary Warren sent her spirits out on them, John called Abigail a whore and he confessed his affair. |
John Proctor said that his wife Elizabeth never lies. |
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Abundant- an excess amount Auger- a hand tool used to make holes Deposition- a witness’s testimony given under oath Effrontery- shameless or arrogant behavior Gait- a way of walking, trotting like a horse |
Imperceptible- unable to be perceived; tiny or insignificant Incredulously- unbelievably Plaintiff- a person who brings a lawsuit against another Vestry- a room ima church where sacred objects are objects Wrath- extreme anger, God’s punishment for sin |