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Who is on trial when Giles Corey interrupts the court? How have the charges against this person changed since Act II?
Giles wife Martha is on trial when he interrupts. In act II she was accused of bewitching pigs, but now she is accused of bewitching the girls.
Explain the charge Giles makes against Putnam?
Giles claims that Thomas Putnam is only in it for the land so he has more power. The land of those who are condemned would be taken by the government and Thomas would buy that land.
How has Giles "broke charity with the woman"?
One of the woman accused of witchcraft was Giles wife, and he claimed that she was reading strange books. This is what got her condemned.
Explain how Francis offends Deputy Governor Danforth
Francis tells the Deputy

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