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Act I- Part 2 pages 462-468
7.Top of right column pg 467- pg468 when Proctor enters:

1.Why are the girls afraid?

2.What do we learn about Abigail and how she affects the other girls?

8 What is the probable reason for Betty’s trance-like state?

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