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There is no passage too read and also there was no question button showing so I had too put it in answer
First, the speaker is in his chamber late at night reading
his old books.
Second, the
speaker starts feeling drowsy when he hears a tapping at the window.
Third, the
speaker gets even more frightened when the curtains rustle.
Fourth, the
speaker hears a noise at the window, and a raven flies into the room.
<span>Lastly, The
speaker is surprised to find no one when he opens his door.</span>
Mary Warren brings Elizabeth Proctor a doll. Referred to as a "poppet" in the play, the doll turns out to be part of Abigail's plan to accuse Elizabeth and get her "out of the way" so that she can re-kindle her affair with John Proctor. ... Abigail has accused Elizabeth Proctor of witchcraft on/against her.