How effective is the end of Act III as an ending to this act and as a preparation for the rest of the play?

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English

 

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Grace B

 

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June 29, 2017

 

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Because of this another minister, Rev. Hale, who has good knowledge of witchcraft, was called out to ascertain it. Tituba, Reverend Parris's slave confessed to witchcraft, and so do the rest of the girls who were dancing in the forest, but both say that they saw other citizens of Salem with the devil, to take the blame of themselves...
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This starts the trials. The girls, led by Abigail Williams, the niece of Parris conjure many tricks to incriminate their innocent victims. Towards the end of act III, Mary Warren, one of the girls who had been dancing in the forest, shows courage and decides to tell the truth to judges Danforth and Hanthorne...
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