In this section of the play, many significant events that create the rising action of the play are happening. The order in which the events happen is critical to understanding why certain characters make the choices they make within the plot. Using events from this scene and from previous scenes of the play, place events in the order they would have happened in the characters' lives.

Note: The order that events happen in the world of the characters could be different from the order in which these events are revealed to readers or the audience.

Group of answer choices
Abigail and Betty are caught by Parris dancing in the forest.

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Betty and Ruth get a mysterious illness.

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Parris calls for Mr. Hale, a local witchcraft "expert" to come to town.

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Mr. Hale questions Abigail about what happened in the forest.

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Abigail names Tituba as an individual who has been talking to the Devil.

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Tituba names Goody Good and Goody Osburn as witches in the woods.

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Abigail admits to talking to the Devil and starts naming names of women in the community who were seen as witches with the Devil.

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Betty wakes and starts naming women in the community who she also saw with the Devil.

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Abigail and Betty are caught by Parris dancing in the forest.'

'Parris calls for Mr. Hale, a local witchcraft "expert" to come to town.'

'Mr. Hale questions Abigail about what happened in the forest.'

'Abigail admits to talking to the Devil and starts naming names of women in the community who were seen as witches with the Devil.'

'Tituba names Goody Good and Goody Osburn as witches in the woods.'

'Abigail names Tituba as an individual who has been talking to the Devil.'

'Betty and Ruth get a mysterious illness.'

'Abigail starts naming women in the community who she saw with the Devil.'

'Betty wakes and starts naming women in the community who she also saw with the Devil.'