Read this passage from Act 2, Part 5, of The Crucible.
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Read this passage from Act 2, Part 5, of The Crucible.
(Giles Corey appears in doorway.)
GILES: John!
PROCTOR: Giles! What’s the matter?
GILES: They take my wife.
(Francis Nurse enters.)
GILES: And his Rebecca!
PROCTOR (to Francis): Rebecca’s in the jail!
FRANCIS: Aye, Cheever come and take her in his wagon. We’ve only now come from the jail, and they’ll not even let us in to see them.
ELIZABETH: They’ve surely gone wild now, Mr. Hale!
Which structural element is used in this passage?
The Crucible, Act 2, Part 5
scene
foreshadowing
subplot
parallel plot
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Read this passage from Act 2, Part 5, of The Crucible.
Read this passage from Act 2, Part 5, of The Crucible.
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