In the crucible, act i, what frightening reason drives mrs. putnam to hunt for witches?
a. an...
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In the crucible, act i, what frightening reason drives mrs. putnam to hunt for witches?
a. anger at reverend parris
b. curiosity about the woods
c. the deaths of her children
d. sympathy for the ill children
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