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English, 23.05.2020 03:01 scoonz1

Pages 505-525, Act 3, of The Crucible in your online
textbook in Collections. Take on the roll of a character that
has been accused of witchcraft or dealing with the devil.
In a word document, explain what you would say or do to
defend yourself in court. Remember: You're speaking in
the character's voice. I am requesting you type in font size
14 (NOT 16, 18, or larger) and double space your
explanation so it makes it easier for me to read and check.
It would be fantastic if you refer to quotes in Act 3 of the
play. Who is accusing you and what did they say? Make
sure to list page and line numbers as well. Then respond
with your defense (in your own words and explain whether
you gathered evidence, etc.)
PLEASE HELP !!!

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