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Read the crucible by Arthur Miller Act 4 Part 6
Essay must includ...
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Read the crucible by Arthur Miller Act 4 Part 6
Essay must include
- an introduction including the thesis statement “John proctor is the hero of this story because he stands up against the corrupt court and refuses to lose his good name by confessing to lies, even if it means his death.”
- evidence from the text
- a conclusion
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