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The girls repeat Mary Warren's words as a form of mimicry to assert their power and manipulate the situation in Arthur Miller's "The Crucible." By echoing her statements, they not only undermine her credibility but also create a sense of hysteria and unity among themselves, making it harder for others to challenge them. This tactic reflects the broader themes of fear and conformity in the play, as individuals prioritize self-preservation over truth.

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