Has anyone read the Crucible Act 1?

1. I can't find where the Putman's reveal that they sent for " ".

At first I thought it was Rev. Hale but it was Parris who sent for him. and then I thought Mercy but that was who Mrs. Putman sent for not both the Putman's.

2. I don't have the text but what do the "dancers" coordinate?

for the second question I think its a type of dance

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Let us know what you discover. It's been far too long since I read this to be able to answer such specific questions!

To find the answer to your first question, you can refer to the text of Act 1 of "The Crucible" written by Arthur Miller. It is a play and can be found in published versions or online through reputable sources.

In Act 1, the revelation about who the Putnams sent for is not explicitly stated. However, based on the dialogue and interactions in the play, you can infer that it was Reverend Parris who sent for someone. The exact person may not be mentioned in Act 1, but it could be Reverend Hale who is sent for to investigate the witchcraft accusations in Salem.

Regarding your second question, the "dancers" in "The Crucible" do not coordinate anything specific. It seems like you might be confusing it with another literary work. In "The Crucible," there is no mention of dancers coordinating anything. It is possible that you may be thinking of a different play or story.