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Which of the following events take place in Act 3, Part I of The Crucible by Arthur Miller? Please select all that apply. Group of answer choicesParris proves Proctor is guilty of engaging in witchcraft.Giles, Francis, and Proctor claim to have hard evidence that prove the girls are lying.Mary Warren is brought in to confess all accusations of witchcraft are false.Judge Hathorne proves to be a kindhearted soul.Giles Corey seeks to prove is wife is innocent.

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Which of the following events take place in Act 3, Part I of The Crucible by Arthur Miller? Please select all that apply. Group of answer choicesParris proves Proctor is guilty of engaging in witchcraft.Giles, Francis, and Proctor claim to have hard evidence that prove the girls are lying.Mary Warren is brought in to confess all accusations of witchcraft are false.Judge Hathorne proves to be a kindhearted soul.Giles Corey seeks to prove is wife is innocent.

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In Act 3, Part I of The Crucible by Arthur Miller, the following events take place:

  1. Giles, Francis, and Proctor claim to have hard evidence that prove the girls are lying. They present a deposition signed by Mary Warren stating that she and the other girls were only pretending to be afflicted by witchcraft.

  2. Mary Warren is brought in to confess all accusations of witchcraft are false. Proctor brings Mary Warren to the court and she tells the judges that she and the other girls were only pretending.

  3. Giles Corey seeks to prove his wife is innocent. Giles Corey interrupts the court proceedings to insist that his wife Martha is innocent of the witchcraft charges against her.

The other events you mentioned do not occur in Act 3, Part I of The Crucible. Parris does not prove Proctor is guilty of engaging in witchcraft, and Judge Hathorne does not prove to be a kindhearted soul. In fact, Judge Hathorne is depicted as a stern and unyielding figure in the play.

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