In the Crucible Act, What gift does Mary Warren give Elizabeth?

a bonnet

a doll

a scarf

a horse

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In "The Crucible," Act 2, Mary Warren gives Elizabeth Proctor a doll (often referred to as a "poppet"). This gift is significant in the play as it becomes an important piece of evidence used against Elizabeth later on. The correct answer is:

a doll

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