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Which is an example of irony in The Crucible, Act 3, Part 6? A. John confesses to adultery to save Elizabeth, but then Elizabeth lies about the adultery to save John.

B. When the girls claim to see an invisible spirit, the officers of the court believe them.

C. When accused of infidelity with John Proctor, Abigail dodges the question without denying it.

D. Mary Warren starts by denying the accusations but then admits to them under pressure.

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