In The Crucible Act, What do the girls do to show Mary Warren is “possessing” them?

repeat her

laugh

accuse others

cry

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In The Crucible, the girls show that Mary Warren is “possessing” them by repeating her. They mimic her actions and words as a way to demonstrate that she has control over them, which is part of the intense and manipulative atmosphere of the play. This behavior is intended to influence the court and the other characters regarding the supposed witchcraft and possession taking place.

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