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Since this doesn't happen, and since Reverend Parris is the one who catches his daughter and two other girls dancing with Tituba, anyone familiar with the play would be hard pressed to answer this.

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Q: Who caught Reverend Parris dancing with his slave Tituba in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?
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