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Abigail and the other afflicted girls. the other girls
In "The Crucible," Mary Warren is reluctant to testify on behalf of Elizabeth Proctor. She is afraid if she does testify, Abigail and the other girls will turn against her. She is finally persuaded to go to court and testify by John Proctor.
because he fears she would accuse him of adultery
Marry Warren.On page 87, Parris says, "Mary Warren! What are you about here?And Proctor responds "She would speak with the Deputy Governor."
Mary Warren.
Abigail and the other afflicted girls. the other girls
Other girls
Testify for her
The word testimonial is a noun. It is a statement given under oath.
if it was a written statement yes she can be called to court
John Proctor 's wife Elizabeth is called to back up his testimony.
She is afraid the other girls will turn on her.
In "The Crucible," Mary Warren is reluctant to testify on behalf of Elizabeth Proctor. She is afraid if she does testify, Abigail and the other girls will turn against her. She is finally persuaded to go to court and testify by John Proctor.
Because women were not allowed to testify.
Parents can be required to testify because there is no privilege in the relationship. A Jury decides how much weight to give their testimony because of the relationship.
This is a true statement. In court the defendant will be represented by counsel and may choose to testify, or not.
The Crucible is a play written by Arthur Miller about the Salem witch trials. In this play, Mary Warren is brought into court to testify on the behalf of Elizabeth Proctor during the third act.