The Crucible
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English III
The Crucible
Act 3– Cause and Effect Relationships
Directions: Fill in the blanks to show what happened (effect) as a result of specific action (cause).
1. If Proctor had not presented a petition of signatures to Danforth then
2. If John Proctor had not desired to help his friends’ wives, then
3. If Giles Corey had not accused Thomas Putnam of having his neighbors arrested in order to take their lands, then
4. If Mary Warren had not testified against the girls, then
5. If Elizabeth had been able to talk to her husband before Judge Danforth questioned her, then
6. If John Proctor had not had an affair with Abigail, then
7. If Elizabeth Proctor had not lied about her husband’s lechery, then
8. If Reverend Hale had questioned Judge Danforth’s techniques sooner, then
9. If Mary Warren had not lied against John Proctor, then
10. If Abigail had not pretended Mary’s spirit was on her, then
11. If Judge Danforth had not charged Proctor witchery, then
12. If Reverend Parris had not continually under minded Proctor’s and Mary Warren’s credibility, then
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