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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.

Act Three began in the Salem meeting house.

Danforth had Giles Corey arrested for refusing to name the source of his information.

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.

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.

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.

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