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Read this passage from Act 2, Part 6, of The Crucible. PROCTOR (suddenly snatching the warrant out of Cheever’s hands): Out with you. CHEEVER: Proctor, you dare not touch the warrant. PROCTOR (ripping the warrant): Out with you! CHEEVER: You’ve ripped the Deputy Governor’s warrant, man! PROCTOR: Dang the Deputy Governor! Out of my house! HALE: Now, Proctor, Proctor! PROCTOR: Get y’gone with them! You are a broken minister. In this passage, the author’s purpose is to show the intensity of the conflict in Salem. How effective is the author’s use of structure to fulfill this purpose?

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