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Which of the following is NOT a reason John Proctor hesitates to tell the court that Abigail and the other girls crying witchcraft are frauds?
A. He is humiliated that he would have to confess to adultery,
B. Abigail confessed only to John that the girls were scared when they were caught dancing in the woods and feared punishment.
C. Elizabeth wants John to go to the court and tell them the truth.
D. John thinks there are real witches in Salem who have bewitched the girls.
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