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English, 01.02.2021 22:20 sammiehammer

CRUCIBLE ACT 3 Pretend you are Judge Danforth. Every night before bed, you make a journal entry of your thoughts/feelings about the day. Compose a journal entry for the night after the trial in Act III. Stay in character! (Minimum 4 complete sentences)

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