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29 May, 04:53

2. In the film, the town of Salem is in church when they hear Betty's screams and see her trying

to fly out of the window, but in the play, only the teenage girls witness this. What is the effect of

this change? Explain.

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  1. 29 May, 07:48
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    cause she actually has witness'es there to see her fall.

    Explanation:

    in the film there were no witnesses all they heard was screaming but in the play the teenage girls witness her fall.
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