What reason does Abigail give Parris for being dismissed from the Proctors' service? What is the real reason for her dismissal?
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In Act 1 of “The Crucible ”, Rev. Parris’ daughter Betty becomes bewitched and there is no explanation for it. While Parris attempts to find out what Abigail, Betty, and the other girls were doing in the forest on the...
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