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Directions: The claim has been provided for you. This is someone’s opinion about the text which you may or may not agree with. Study the claim and decide how you would argue in defense of it, AND how you would challenge or qualify it. Cite 1-2 pieces of evidence from the play for each answer. Defend: I agree with the statement and here’s why.

Challenge: I disagree with the statement and here’s why.
Qualify: Here’s why I agree with the statement, but here’s why I disagree with it

Act III
Claim: “We burn a hot fire here. It melts down all concealment” (Miller 89). For each, there is a moment which decides who we will ultimately become, a crucible or test through fire. Throughout the play, John Proctor is the only character who goes through

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