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Abigail was Parris' daughter. She wanted to take Rebecca's place as John Proctor's wife.
False
Betty was Parris' daughter. In the opening scene, she has had some sort of a fit, and the only explanation the people of Salem can find for her condition is the presence of witchcraft in their village.
True
Mrs. Putnam believed witches put spells on her babies and killed them.
True
Thomas Putnam was a greedy, frustrated, bitter man.
True
Parris was well-liked and in complete control of his congregation.
false
Mary wants Abby to tell the truth about the happenings in the woods
True
John Proctor and Abigail had an affair.
True
Rebecca Nurse was truly a good woman, kind and gentle in manner.
True
Rebecca Nurse believed the girls were bewitched.
False
John Proctor doesn't attend church because he's an atheist.
False
Reverend Parris wanted the deed to his house, the firewood in addition to his salary as minister.
True
Tituba confessed that she had conjured spirits and met with the devil and signed his book.
True
The girls admitted that they were bewitched, and they started naming the names of people they had seen with the devil.
True
Reverend Parris caught the girls in the woods, dancing naked around a kettle that a small mouse jumped into.
False
When Martha Corey reads strange books her husband can't pray.
True