In the crucible Act 4

Why is Mary struggling with being under questioning?

A. She hasn't eaten and is getting low blood sugar

B. She doesn't want to be found guilty of lying, but she also doesn't want other people to die B. B. because of her false claims.

C. She's possessed by a spirit

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In Act 4 of "The Crucible," Mary Warren struggles with being under questioning primarily because B. She doesn't want to be found guilty of lying, but she also doesn't want other people to die because of her false claims. She is torn between the fear of admitting the truth about the pretense or lies of the other girls and the consequences that could arise from revealing what really happened. Her inner conflict highlights the moral dilemmas faced by characters in the play.

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