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Tituba confesses readily during the Salem witch trials due to a combination of fear and manipulation. She faces intense pressure from the authorities and the community, who are eager to scapegoat her for the chaos in Salem. By confessing, she seeks to save herself from execution, aligning with the prevailing narrative to gain some measure of protection. Additionally, her confession allows her to shift blame onto others, further safeguarding her own life.

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