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As always, please be sure to cite evidence along with your own explanation. 1. How has Mary Warren changed? How has this affected her relationship with the Proctors?

2. Discuss the significance of Elizabeth's line, "She wants me dead."-- Who is "she"? Why does Elizabeth think "she" wants her dead? How will this drive the plot? (Make predictions of what will happen next and how this will affect John and Elizabeth as well as John and Abigail)

3. Reread lines 520-546. Identify the climax. Cite specific details from the text to explain your reasoning.

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