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In paragraph 428, Mary Warren will not tell the court what she knows about Abigail because . . .
She believes Abigail is telling the truth about witches in Salem.
She is afraid the other girls will turn on her.
She never liked Elizabeth and wants to see her go.
She wants to start a relationship with John Proctor.
She believes Abigail is telling the truth about witches in Salem.
She is afraid the other girls will turn on her.
She never liked Elizabeth and wants to see her go.
She wants to start a relationship with John Proctor.
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She is afraid the other girls will turn on her.
In Act 3 of The Crucible, Mary Warren fears Abigail and the other girls—Abigail has threatened her, and Mary worries they’ll accuse her of witchcraft if she speaks against them—so she refuses to testify truthfully.
In Act 3 of The Crucible, Mary Warren fears Abigail and the other girls—Abigail has threatened her, and Mary worries they’ll accuse her of witchcraft if she speaks against them—so she refuses to testify truthfully.
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